demain |
scope |
As nouns the difference between demain and scope
is that
demain is (obsolete|british|legal) a demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by while
scope is the breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
As a verb scope is
to perform a cursory investigation, as
to scope out .
insult |
demain |
As nouns the difference between insult and demain
is that
insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude while
demain is (obsolete|british|legal) a demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by.
As a verb insult
is (obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against).
demain |
lendemain |
Lendemain is a related term of demain.
Lendemain is likely misspelled.
Lendemain has no English definition.
As a noun demain
is a demesne, especially the Ancient demesne claimed by
William the Conqueror.
demain |
detain |
As a noun demain
is (obsolete|british|legal) a demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by.
As a verb detain is
keep (someone) from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention.
remain |
demain |
As nouns the difference between remain and demain
is that
remain is state of remaining; stay while
demain is (obsolete|british|legal) a demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by.
As a verb remain
is to stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised.
derain |
demain |
As a verb derain
is (legal|transitive).
As a noun demain is
(obsolete|british|legal) a demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by.
domain |
demain |
As nouns the difference between domain and demain
is that
domain is a geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization while
demain is a demesne, especially the Ancient demesne claimed by
William the Conqueror.