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Ness vs Nest - What's the difference?

ness | nest |


As nouns the difference between ness and nest

is that ness is a promontory; a cape or headland. frequently used as a suffix in placenamesnest is a structure built by a bird as a place to incubate eggs and rear young.

As a proper noun Ness

is an Ulster princess and the mother of Conchobar mac Nessa and Findchoem in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Daughter of Eochaid Sálbuide. Also the mother of Cormac Cond Longas by incest with Conchobar mac Nessa.

As a verb nest is

to build or settle into a nest.

Nest vs Nett - What's the difference?

nest | nett |


As a noun nest

is native english-speaking teacher.

As an adjective nett is

(dated) (remaining after expenses or deductions).

Nest vs Zest - What's the difference?

nest | zest |


As nouns the difference between nest and zest

is that nest is native english-speaking teacher while zest is gesture.

Nest vs Newt - What's the difference?

nest | newt |


As nouns the difference between nest and newt

is that nest is native english-speaking teacher while newt is a small lizard-like amphibian in the family salamandridae that lives in the water as an adult.

Vest vs Nest - What's the difference?

vest | nest |


As an adjective vest

is able, skillful.

As a noun nest is

native english-speaking teacher.

Nest vs Swarm - What's the difference?

nest | swarm |

Swarm is a synonym of nest.



In computing terms the difference between nest and swarm

is that nest is a structure consisting of nested structures, such as nested loops or nested subroutine calls while swarm is a group of nodes sharing the same torrent in a BitTorrent network.

In intransitive terms the difference between nest and swarm

is that nest is to hunt for birds' nests or their contents (usually "go nesting") while swarm is to teem, or be overrun with insects, people, etc.

In transitive terms the difference between nest and swarm

is that nest is to place one thing neatly inside another, and both inside yet another (and so on) while swarm is to overwhelm as by an opposing army.

As nouns the difference between nest and swarm

is that nest is a structure built by a bird as a place to incubate eggs and rear young while swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.

As verbs the difference between nest and swarm

is that nest is to build or settle into a nest while swarm is to move as a swarm.

Nest vs Yest - What's the difference?

nest | yest |


As nouns the difference between nest and yest

is that nest is native english-speaking teacher while yest is .

Fest vs Nest - What's the difference?

fest | nest |


As nouns the difference between fest and nest

is that fest is celebration, festival, party while nest is native english-speaking teacher.

Nest vs Dest - What's the difference?

nest | dest |


As a noun nest

is native english-speaking teacher.

As a pronoun dest is

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Nest vs Nost - What's the difference?

nest | nost |


As a noun nest

is native english-speaking teacher.

As a contraction nost is

(obsolete) ; wottest not; knowest not.

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