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mothen

Mothen vs Mothed - What's the difference?

mothen | mothed |


As an adjective mothen

is (obsolete) full of moths.

As a verb mothed is

(moth).

Mother vs Mothen - What's the difference?

mother | mothen |


In obsolete terms the difference between mother and mothen

is that mother is hysterical passion; hysteria while mothen is full of moths.

As a noun mother

is a (human) female who (a) parents a child (b) gives birth to a baby (c) donates a fertilized egg or (d) donates a body cell which has resulted in a clone. Sometimes used in reference to a pregnant female, possibly as a shortened form of mother-to-be.

As a verb mother

is to treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child; to nurture.

As a proper noun Mother

is one's mother.

As an adjective mothen is

full of moths.

Taxonomy vs Mothen - What's the difference?

taxonomy | mothen |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective mothen is

(obsolete) full of moths.