foster

Foster vs Womb - What's the difference?

foster | womb |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a noun womb is

(anatomy) in female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth; the uterus.

As a verb womb is

(obsolete) to enclose in a womb, or as if in a womb; to breed or hold in secret.

Foster vs Undefined - What's the difference?

foster | undefined |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Foster vs Broker - What's the difference?

foster | broker |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a noun broker is

realtor.

Foster vs Harness - What's the difference?

foster | harness |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a noun harness is

(countable) a restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps.

As a verb harness is

to place a harness on something; to tie up or restrain.

Foster vs Fosteringly - What's the difference?

foster | fosteringly |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As an adverb fosteringly is

in a way that fosters or encourages.

Foster vs Benefit - What's the difference?

foster | benefit |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a noun benefit is

an advantage, help, sake or aid from something.

As a verb benefit is

to be or to provide a benefit to.

Fend vs Foster - What's the difference?

fend | foster |


As a noun fend

is an enemy; fiend; the devil.

As a verb fend

is to take care of oneself, to take responsibility for oneself.

As a proper noun foster is

, variant of forster.

Maintain vs Foster - What's the difference?

maintain | foster |


As a verb maintain

is (obsolete|transitive) to support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action.

As a proper noun foster is

, variant of forster.

Foster vs Check - What's the difference?

foster | check |


As a proper noun foster

is , variant of forster.

As a noun check is

(chess) a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece or check can be (textiles|usually|pluralized) a pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered pattern.

As a verb check is

to inspect; to examine.

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