terms |
lippen |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb lippen is
to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
lippen |
lipped |
As a verb lippen
is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
As an adjective lipped is
having a raised lip.
lippen |
kippen |
As a verb lippen
is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
As a noun kippen is
.
rely |
lippen |
As verbs the difference between rely and lippen
is that
rely is to rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to trust; to depend while
lippen is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
depend |
lippen |
As verbs the difference between depend and lippen
is that
depend is to hang down; to be sustained by being fastened or attached to something above while
lippen is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
expect |
lippen |
As verbs the difference between expect and lippen
is that
expect is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that) while
lippen is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
trust |
lippen |
As verbs the difference between trust and lippen
is that
trust is to place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose faith, in while
lippen is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).
As a noun trust
is confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
As an adjective trust
is secure, safe.
intrust |
lippen |
As verbs the difference between intrust and lippen
is that
intrust is alternative form of lang=en while
lippen is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).