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Cross vs Sail - What's the difference?

cross | sail |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a noun sail is

salt.

Cross vs Ill-natured - What's the difference?

cross | ill-natured | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between cross and ill-natured

is that cross is transverse; lying across the main direction while ill-natured is bad-tempered, irritable or malevolent.

As a noun cross

is a geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other.

As a preposition cross

is across.

As a verb cross

is to make or form a cross.

As a proper noun Cross

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cross vs Obnoxious - What's the difference?

cross | obnoxious | Related terms |

Cross is a related term of obnoxious.


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As an adjective obnoxious is

extremely unpleasant, offensive, very annoying, odious or contemptible.

Cross vs Putrid - What's the difference?

cross | putrid | Related terms |

Cross is a related term of putrid.


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As an adjective putrid is

rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.

Cross vs Petulant - What's the difference?

cross | petulant | Related terms |

Cross is a related term of petulant.


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As an adjective petulant is

exuberant, lively.

Fractious vs Cross - What's the difference?

fractious | cross | Synonyms |

Fractious is a synonym of cross.


As an adjective fractious

is given to troublemaking.

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

Cross vs Nefarious - What's the difference?

cross | nefarious | Related terms |

Cross is a related term of nefarious.


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As an adjective nefarious is

sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics.

Cross vs Omega - What's the difference?

cross | omega |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a noun omega is

omega (greek letter).

Bad vs Cross - What's the difference?

bad | cross | Synonyms |

Bad is a synonym of cross.


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

As a proper noun cross is

for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

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