hem |
periphery |
As nouns the difference between hem and periphery
is that
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying while
periphery is the outside boundary, parts or surface of something.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a verb hem
is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As a pronoun hem
is .
cuffs |
hem |
As nouns the difference between cuffs and hem
is that
cuffs is while
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a verb hem is
to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As a pronoun hem is
.
hem |
brim |
In transitive terms the difference between hem and brim
is that
hem is : To surround something or someone in a confining way while
brim is to fill to the brim, upper edge, or top.
As nouns the difference between hem and brim
is that
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention while
brim is the sea; ocean; water; flood.
As verbs the difference between hem and brim
is that
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem; to hesitate in speaking while
brim is to be full to overflowing.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a pronoun hem
is obsolete form of 'em|lang=en.
As an adjective brim is
fierce; sharp; cold.
hem |
his |
As pronouns the difference between hem and his
is that
hem is obsolete form of 'em|lang=en while
his is that which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a noun hem
is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
As a verb hem
is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem; to hesitate in speaking.
As a determiner his is
belonging to him.
stitch |
hem |
In intransitive terms the difference between stitch and hem
is that
stitch is to practice/practise stitching or needlework while
hem is in sewing To make a hem.
As nouns the difference between stitch and hem
is that
stitch is a single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made while
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
As verbs the difference between stitch and hem
is that
stitch is to form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches while
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem; to hesitate in speaking.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a pronoun hem is
obsolete form of 'em|lang=en.
furbelow |
hem |
Related terms |
Furbelow is a related term of hem.
In lang=en terms the difference between furbelow and hem
is that
furbelow is to adorn with a furbelow; to ornament while
hem is (transitive): to surround something or someone in a confining way.
As nouns the difference between furbelow and hem
is that
furbelow is a ruffle, frill or flounce on clothing while
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As verbs the difference between furbelow and hem
is that
furbelow is to adorn with a furbelow; to ornament while
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a pronoun hem is
.
befringe |
hem |
Related terms |
Befringe is a related term of hem.
As verbs the difference between befringe and hem
is that
befringe is to furnish or adorn with a fringe while
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a noun hem is
an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As a pronoun hem is
.
hem |
encompass |
Related terms |
Hem is a related term of encompass.
In lang=en terms the difference between hem and encompass
is that
hem is (transitive): to surround something or someone in a confining way while
encompass is to go around, especially, to circumnavigate.
As verbs the difference between hem and encompass
is that
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem while
encompass is to form a circle around; to encircle.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a noun hem
is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As a pronoun hem
is .
outseam |
hem |
As nouns the difference between outseam and hem
is that
outseam is the seam of a trouser up the outside of the leg while
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a verb hem is
to make the sound expressed by the word
hem; to hesitate in speaking.
As a pronoun hem is
obsolete form of 'em|lang=en.
hem |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Hem is a related term of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between hem and embarrass
is that
hem is (transitive): to surround something or someone in a confining way while
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands.
As verbs the difference between hem and embarrass
is that
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a noun hem
is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As a pronoun hem
is .
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