polite |
curtesy |
As an adjective polite
is well-mannered, civilized.
As a verb polite
is (obsolete|transitive) to polish; to refine; to render polite.
As a noun curtesy is
the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
decorum |
curtesy |
As nouns the difference between decorum and curtesy
is that
decorum is decorum while
curtesy is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
civility |
curtesy |
As nouns the difference between civility and curtesy
is that
civility is politeness]]; courtesy; an individual act or a manner of [[behave|behaving which conforms to social conventions of propriety while
curtesy is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
curtesy |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun curtesy
is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
curtesy |
curtsy |
As nouns the difference between curtesy and curtsy
is that
curtesy is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it while
curtsy is .
curtesy |
cutesy |
As a noun curtesy
is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
As an adjective cutesy is
overly, affectedly or unnecessarily cute; too cute to be taken as serious.
curtesy |
courtesy |
As nouns the difference between courtesy and curtesy
is that
courtesy is polite behavior while
curtesy is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
As a verb courtesy
is alternative form of lang=en.
As an adjective courtesy
is given or done as a polite gesture.
curtest |
curtesy |
As an adjective curtest
is superlative of curt.
As a noun curtesy is
the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
curtsey |
curtesy |
As nouns the difference between curtsey and curtesy
is that
curtsey is a small bow, generally performed by a woman or a girl, where she crosses one calf of her leg behind the other and briefly bends her knees and lowers her body in deference while
curtesy is the tenure that a man is entitled to over the property of his deceased wife if there is a child who could inherit it.
As a verb curtsey
is to make a curtsey.
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