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lay

Lay vs Uphold - What's the difference?

lay | uphold |


As a proper noun lay

is a river in western france.

As a verb uphold is

to hold up; to lift on high; to elevate.

Lay vs Abstract - What's the difference?

lay | abstract |


In transitive terms the difference between lay and abstract

is that lay is to deposit (a stake) as a wager; to stake; to risk while abstract is to draw off (interest or attention).

In obsolete terms the difference between lay and abstract

is that lay is an obligation; a vow while abstract is derived; extracted.

As a proper noun Lay

is a river in western France.

Lay vs Work - What's the difference?

lay | work |


As a proper noun lay

is a river in western france.

As a noun work is

employment .

As a verb work is

to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.

Supine vs Lay - What's the difference?

supine | lay |


As an adjective supine

is lying on its back, reclined.

As a noun supine

is (grammar) a type of verbal noun.

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Cast vs Lay - What's the difference?

cast | lay |


As a noun cast

is moment or cast can be luck, fortune.

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Steam vs Lay - What's the difference?

steam | lay |


As an initialism steam

is .

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Arrange vs Lay - What's the difference?

arrange | lay |


As an adjective arrange

is organized, neat.

As a verb arrange

is .

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Lay vs Organize - What's the difference?

lay | organize |


In transitive terms the difference between lay and organize

is that lay is to deposit (a stake) as a wager; to stake; to risk while organize is to furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; — in this sense used chiefly in the past participle.

As a noun lay

is arrangement or relationship; layout.

As an adjective lay

is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution.

As a proper noun Lay

is a river in western France.

Lay vs Centred - What's the difference?

lay | centred |


As a proper noun lay

is a river in western france.

As a verb centred is

(centre).

As an adjective centred is

.

Lay vs Charge - What's the difference?

lay | charge |


As proper nouns the difference between lay and charge

is that lay is a river in western france while charge is a commune in the indre-et-loire department in france.

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