centry |
gross |
As nouns the difference between centry and gross
is that
centry is obsolete form of sentry while
gross is twelve dozen = 144.
As an adjective gross is
disgusting.
As a verb gross is
to earn money, not including expenses.
As a proper noun Gross is
{{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.
gross |
moss |
As a proper noun gross
is .
As a noun moss is
(computing).
gross |
revenue |
As nouns the difference between gross and revenue
is that
gross is twelve dozen = 144 while
revenue is the income returned by an investment.
As an adjective gross
is disgusting.
As a verb gross
is to earn money, not including expenses.
As a proper noun Gross
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.
nauseating |
gross |
As an adjective nauseating
is causing disgust, revulsion or loathing.
As a proper noun gross is
.
august |
gross |
As proper nouns the difference between august and gross
is that
august is the eighth month of the gregorian calendar, following july and preceding september abbreviation:
aug' or ' or
august can be while
gross is .
yuck |
gross |
As nouns the difference between yuck and gross
is that
yuck is something disgusting while
gross is twelve dozen = 144.
As verbs the difference between yuck and gross
is that
yuck is to itch while
gross is to earn money, not including expenses.
As an interjection yuck
is
Uttered to indicate disgust usually toward an objectionable taste or odour.
As an adjective gross is
disgusting.
As a proper noun Gross is
{{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.
gross | gross |
In us slang terms the difference between gross and gross
is that
gross is disgusting while
gross is disgusting.
gross | porridge |
As a proper noun gross
is .
As a noun porridge is
a type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.
gross | icky |
As adjectives the difference between gross and icky
is that
gross is disgusting while
icky is unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting.
As a noun gross
is twelve dozen = 144.
As a verb gross
is to earn money, not including expenses.
As a proper noun Gross
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.
gross | tally |
As a proper noun gross
is .
As an adjective tally is
(
label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).
As an interjection tally is
target sighted.
As a noun tally is
originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.
As a verb tally is
to count something.
As an adverb tally is
(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.
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