family |
warm |
As a noun family
is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As an adjective family
is suitable for children and adults.
As a verb warm is
.
family |
cohort |
As nouns the difference between family and cohort
is that
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family while
cohort is a group of people supporting the same thing or person.
As an adjective family
is suitable for children and adults.
cousin |
family |
As nouns the difference between cousin and family
is that
cousin is cousin while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
menage |
family |
As nouns the difference between menage and family
is that
menage is condiment set (found on dining tables) while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
work |
family |
As nouns the difference between work and family
is that
work is
employment while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As a verb work
is to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
fellowship |
family |
As nouns the difference between fellowship and family
is that
fellowship is a company of people that share the same interest or aim while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As a verb fellowship
is to admit to fellowship, enter into fellowship with; to make feel welcome by showing friendship or building a cordial relationship.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
family |
associates |
As a noun family
is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As an adjective family
is suitable for children and adults.
As a verb associates is
.
solace |
family |
As nouns the difference between solace and family
is that
solace is comfort or consolation in a time of distress while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As a verb solace
is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
family |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between family and undefined
is that
family is suitable for children and adults while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a noun family
is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
retinue |
family |
As nouns the difference between retinue and family
is that
retinue is a group of servants or attendants, especially of someone considered important while
family is (
lb) a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood or marriage); for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
As an adjective family is
suitable for children and adults.
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