morse |
binary |
As nouns the difference between morse and binary
is that
morse is vise, vice while
binary is (mathematics|computing|uncountable) the bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits.
As an adjective binary is
being in a state of one of two mutually exclusive conditions such as on or off, true or false, molten or frozen, presence or absence of a signal.
morse |
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morse |
nurse |
As nouns the difference between morse and nurse
is that
morse is vise, vice while
nurse is (archaic) a wet-nurse.
As a verb nurse is
to breast feed.
morse |
morne |
As nouns the difference between morse and morne
is that
morse is a clasp or fastening used to fasten a cope in the front, usually decorative while
morne is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Morse
is {{surname|from=given names}}, variant of Morris, from the given name Maurice.
As a verb morne is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As an adjective morné is
without teeth, tongue, or claws; said of a lion represented heraldically.
mores |
morse |
As nouns the difference between mores and morse
is that
mores is jackdaw while
morse is vise, vice.
morae |
morse |
As nouns the difference between morae and morse
is that
morae is (
mora) while
morse is vise, vice.
zorse |
morse |
As nouns the difference between zorse and morse
is that
zorse is the offspring of a male zebra and a female horse while
morse is a clasp or fastening used to fasten a cope in the front, usually decorative.
As a proper noun Morse is
{{surname|from=given names}}, variant of Morris, from the given name Maurice.
morse |
morsel |
As nouns the difference between morse and morsel
is that
morse is vise, vice while
morsel is a small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
morse |
murse |
As nouns the difference between morse and murse
is that
morse is vise, vice while
murse is (us slang) a man's purse or
murse can be (us slang) a male nurse.
morse |
horse |
As nouns the difference between morse and horse
is that
morse is a clasp or fastening used to fasten a cope in the front, usually decorative while
horse is
Of, like, or closely associated with the animal Equus ferus caballus.
As a proper noun Morse
is {{surname|from=given names}}, variant of Morris, from the given name Maurice.
As a verb horse is
to frolic, to act mischievously. (Usually followed by "around"..
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