lip |
lin |
As nouns the difference between lip and lin
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
lin is a pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a waterfall.
As verbs the difference between lip and lin
is that
lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while
lin is to desist (from something), stop.
As a proper noun Lin is
{{surname|from=Chinese}} of Chinese origin (see: 林.
lip |
lib |
As nouns the difference between lip and lib
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
lib is a potion; magic potion; charm.
As verbs the difference between lip and lib
is that
lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while
lib is to geld; castrate; emasculate (usually said of animals).
As an abbreviation lib is
liberal.
lip |
lipa |
As nouns the difference between lip and lipa
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
lipa is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of a Croatian kuna.
As a verb lip
is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something.
lip |
flip |
As an adverb lip
is .
As a noun flip is
(slang|chiefly|derogatory|ethnic slur) a filipino; a person who is of filipino background.
lip |
zip |
As nouns the difference between lip and zip
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
zip is the high-pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air.
As verbs the difference between lip and zip
is that
lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while
zip is to close with a zip fastener.
As an interjection zip is
the high-pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air.
lip |
dip |
As an adverb lip
is .
As a noun dip is
.
lip |
sip |
As an adverb lip
is .
As a proper noun sip is
cyprus.
As an adjective sip is
cypriot.
lip |
tip |
As an adverb lip
is .
As a noun tip is
type.
lip |
clip |
As nouns the difference between lip and clip
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
clip is something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another.
As verbs the difference between lip and clip
is that
lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while
clip is to grip tightly.
lip |
lisp |
As nouns the difference between lip and lisp
is that
lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while
lisp is the habit or an act of lisping.
As verbs the difference between lip and lisp
is that
lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while
lisp is to pronounce the sibilant letter ‘s’ imperfectly; to give ‘s’ and ‘z’ the sounds of ‘th’ ({{IPA|/θ /ð/|lang=en}}) — a defect common amongst children.
As a proper noun Lisp is
a functional programming language with a distinctive parenthesized syntax, much used in artificial intelligence.
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