dense |
x |
As an adjective dense
is having relatively high density.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
dense |
hone |
As an adjective dense
is having relatively high density.
As a noun hone is
a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
As a verb hone is
to sharpen with a
hone .
dense |
intence |
As adjectives the difference between dense and intence
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
intence is .
ditzy |
dense |
As adjectives the difference between ditzy and dense
is that
ditzy is (informal) silly or scatterbrained, usually of a woman while
dense is having relatively high density.
dense |
wide |
As adjectives the difference between dense and wide
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
wide is having a large physical extent from side to side.
As an adverb wide is
extensively.
As a noun wide is
(cricket) a ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable; the arm signal used by an umpire to signal a wide; the extra run added to the batting side's score.
dense |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between dense and undefined
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
dense |
plentiful |
As adjectives the difference between dense and plentiful
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
plentiful is existing in large number or ample amount.
concise |
dense |
As adjectives the difference between concise and dense
is that
concise is brief, yet including all important information while
dense is having relatively high density.
dense |
gross |
Related terms |
Dense is a related term of gross.
As an adjective dense
is having relatively high density.
As a proper noun gross is
.
dense |
steady |
Related terms |
Dense is a related term of steady.
As adjectives the difference between dense and steady
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
steady is firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
As a verb steady is
to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
As a noun steady is
(informal) a regular customer.
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