terms |
mountenance |
As nouns the difference between terms and mountenance
is that
terms is while
mountenance is (obsolete) a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance.
mountenance |
mountenaunce |
As nouns the difference between mountenance and mountenaunce
is that
mountenance is (obsolete) a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance while
mountenaunce is .
countenance |
mountenance |
As nouns the difference between countenance and mountenance
is that
countenance is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face while
mountenance is (obsolete) a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance.
As a verb countenance
is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something.
extent |
mountenance |
In obsolete terms the difference between extent and mountenance
is that
extent is extended while
mountenance is a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance.
As an adjective extent
is extended.
value |
mountenance |
As a verb value
is .
As a noun mountenance is
(obsolete) a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance.
amount |
mountenance |
As nouns the difference between amount and mountenance
is that
amount is the total, aggregate or sum of material (
not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard english) while
mountenance is (obsolete) a given amount, value, or extent of time or distance.
As a verb amount
is to total or evaluate.