dead |
parish |
As nouns the difference between dead and parish
is that
dead is tooth while
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish is
(
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
dead |
null |
As nouns the difference between dead and null
is that
dead is tooth while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
test |
dead |
As nouns the difference between test and dead
is that
test is while
dead is tooth.
slain |
dead |
As nouns the difference between slain and dead
is that
slain is while
dead is tooth.
As an adjective slain
is .
dead |
nonalive |
As a noun dead
is tooth.
As an adjective nonalive is
not alive.
fatal |
dead |
As adjectives the difference between fatal and dead
is that
fatal is proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny while
dead is no longer living.
As nouns the difference between fatal and dead
is that
fatal is a fatality; an event that leads to death while
dead is (
time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
As an adverb dead is
exactly right.
As a verb dead is
formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".
kaya |
dead |
As nouns the difference between kaya and dead
is that
kaya is
Torreya nucifera, the Japanese nutmeg tree while
dead is (
time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
As an adjective dead is
no longer living.
As an adverb dead is
exactly right.
As a verb dead is
formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".
dead |
unborn |
As adjectives the difference between dead and unborn
is that
dead is no longer living while
unborn is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As nouns the difference between dead and unborn
is that
dead is (
time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense while
unborn is a single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
As an adverb dead
is exactly right.
As a verb dead
is formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".
ghost |
dead |
In lang=en terms the difference between ghost and dead
is that
ghost is the spirit; the soul of man while
dead is cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
In obsolete terms the difference between ghost and dead
is that
ghost is to die; to expire while
dead is bringing death; deadly.
As an adjective dead is
no longer living.
As an adverb dead is
exactly right.
dead |
holiday |
As a noun dead
is tooth.
As a proper noun holiday is
.
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