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leprose

Leprose vs Leprous - What's the difference?

leprose | leprous |


As a noun leprose

is leper.

As an adjective leprous is

relating to the disease leprosy.

Terms vs Leprose - What's the difference?

terms | leprose |


As nouns the difference between terms and leprose

is that terms is while leprose is leper.

Leprosy vs Leprose - What's the difference?

leprosy | leprose |


As nouns the difference between leprosy and leprose

is that leprosy is an infectious disease caused by infection by mycobacterium leprae while leprose is leper.

Beprose vs Leprose - What's the difference?

beprose | leprose |


As a verb beprose

is to reduce to prose.

As an adjective leprose is

covered with thin, scurfy scales.

Scale vs Leprose - What's the difference?

scale | leprose |


As a noun scale

is a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.

As a verb scale

is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product.

As an adjective leprose is

covered with thin, scurfy scales.

Scurfy vs Leprose - What's the difference?

scurfy | leprose |


As adjectives the difference between scurfy and leprose

is that scurfy is covered with scurf while leprose is covered with thin, scurfy scales.