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mense

Mense - What does it mean?

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Lense vs Mense - What's the difference?

lense | mense |


As nouns the difference between lense and mense

is that lense is misspelling of lens while mense is property, owndom; possessions.

As a verb mense is

to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

Mense vs Meese - What's the difference?

mense | meese |


As nouns the difference between mense and meese

is that mense is property, owndom; possessions while meese is (chiefly|humorous).

As a verb mense

is to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

Mense vs Mese - What's the difference?

mense | mese |


As nouns the difference between mense and mese

is that mense is property, owndom; possessions while mese is a dinner; meal.

As verbs the difference between mense and mese

is that mense is to adorn, bring honour to; grace while mese is to moderate; subdue; abate; mollify.

Mense vs Manse - What's the difference?

mense | manse |


As nouns the difference between mense and manse

is that mense is property, owndom; possessions while manse is a house inhabited by the minister of a parish.

As verbs the difference between mense and manse

is that mense is to adorn, bring honour to; grace while manse is to excommunicate; curse.

Mensa vs Mense - What's the difference?

mensa | mense |


As nouns the difference between mensa and mense

is that mensa is in planetary geology, a large mesa-like area of raised land while mense is property, owndom; possessions.

As a proper noun Mensa

is Mensa International; an organization for people with very high IQs.

As a verb mense is

to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

Mens vs Mense - What's the difference?

mens | mense |


As nouns the difference between mens and mense

is that mens is while mense is property, owndom; possessions.

As a verb mense is

to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

Mense vs Dense - What's the difference?

mense | dense |


As a noun mense

is property, owndom; possessions.

As a verb mense

is to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

As an adjective dense is

having relatively high density.

Mesne vs Mense - What's the difference?

mesne | mense |


As an adjective mesne

is (legal) intermediate.

As a noun mense is

property, owndom; possessions.

As a verb mense is

to adorn, bring honour to; grace.

Mense vs Minse - What's the difference?

mense | minse |


As verbs the difference between mense and minse

is that mense is to adorn, bring honour to; grace while minse is alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun mense

is property, owndom; possessions.

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