downs |
|
downs |
dales |
As proper nouns the difference between downs and dales
is that
downs is (sussex) the south downs while
dales is (pluralonly) the yorkshire dales, an upland area, in northern england.
downs |
undefined |
As a proper noun downs
is (sussex) the south downs.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
downs |
moors |
As a proper noun downs
is (sussex) the south downs.
As a noun moors is
.
As a verb moors is
(
moor).
downs |
vale |
As a proper noun downs
is (sussex) the south downs.
As a verb vale is
to be worth.
dale |
downs |
As nouns the difference between dale and downs
is that
dale is a valley in an otherwise hilly area while
downs is plural of lang=en.
As proper nouns the difference between dale and downs
is that
dale is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for someone living in a dale while
Downs is the South Downs.
As a verb downs is
third-person singular of down.
downs |
street |
As proper nouns the difference between downs and street
is that
downs is (sussex) the south downs while
street is .
canyon |
downs |
As a noun canyon
is canyon.
As a proper noun downs is
(sussex) the south downs.
downs |
moor |
As nouns the difference between downs and moor
is that
downs is plural of lang=en while
moor is an extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath.
As verbs the difference between downs and moor
is that
downs is third-person singular of down while
moor is to cast anchor or become fastened.
As a proper noun Downs
is the South Downs.
station |
downs |
As nouns the difference between station and downs
is that
station is the fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis while
downs is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between station and downs
is that
station is to put in place to perform a task while
downs is third-person singular of down.
As a proper noun Downs is
the South Downs.
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