avert |
escape |
In transitive terms the difference between avert and escape
is that
avert is to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of while
escape is to elude the observation or notice of; to not be seen or remembered by.
As a noun escape is
the act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
escape |
outwin |
As verbs the difference between escape and outwin
is that
escape is while
outwin is (obsolete) to win a way out (of); to escape (from).
escape |
betwynde |
As verbs the difference between escape and betwynde
is that
escape is while
betwynde is (obsolete) to escape.
escape |
atwind |
As verbs the difference between escape and atwind
is that
escape is while
atwind is (obsolete) to escape.
escape |
befly |
As verbs the difference between escape and befly
is that
escape is while
befly is (obsolete) to fly about; fly from; shun; escape.
escape |
outskip |
In transitive terms the difference between escape and outskip
is that
escape is to elude the observation or notice of; to not be seen or remembered by while
outskip is to surpass in skipping; surpass in skipping stones.
As verbs the difference between escape and outskip
is that
escape is to get free, to free oneself while
outskip is to avoid by flight or fleeing; escape.
As a noun escape
is the act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
escape |
atren |
As verbs the difference between escape and atren
is that
escape is while
atren is (obsolete) to run away; escape.
escape |
forslip |
As verbs the difference between escape and forslip
is that
escape is while
forslip is (obsolete) to let slip; allow someone or something to escape.
escape |
offcome |
As a verb escape
is .
As a noun offcome is
that which comes off or the act or process of coming off; emission.
escape |
avolate |
As verbs the difference between escape and avolate
is that
escape is while
avolate is (obsolete) to fly away; to escape.
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