glove |
glode |
As verbs the difference between glove and glode
is that
glove is (baseball|transitive) to catch the ball in a baseball mitt while
glode is (archaic) (
glide).
As a noun glove
is an item of clothing other than a mitten, covering all or part of the hand and fingers, but allowing independent movement of the fingers.
glade |
glode |
As a noun glade
is an open passage through a wood; a grassy open or cleared space in a forest.
As a verb glode is
(archaic) (
glide).
geode |
glode |
As a noun geode
is a nodule of stone having a cavity lined with mineral or crystal matter on the inside wall.
As a verb glode is
(archaic) (
glide).
glode |
lode |
As a verb glode
is (archaic) (
glide).
As a noun lode is
(obsolete) a way or path; a road.
glode |
glore |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between glode and glore
is that
glode is (archaic) (
glide) while
glore is (archaic) to glower.
As verbs the difference between glode and glore
is that
glode is (archaic) (
glide) while
glore is (archaic) to glare.
glode |
glide |
As verbs the difference between glode and glide
is that
glode is past tense of glide while
glide is to move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
As a noun glide is
the act of gliding.
globe |
glode |
As verbs the difference between globe and glode
is that
globe is to become spherical while
glode is past tense of glide.
As a noun globe
is any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.
As a proper noun Globe
is a city in Arizona.
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