gesture |
pose |
In obsolete terms the difference between gesture and pose
is that
gesture is the manner of carrying the body; position of the body or limbs; posture while
pose is to ask (someone) questions; to interrogate.
In intransitive terms the difference between gesture and pose
is that
gesture is to make a gesture or gestures while
pose is assume or maintain a pose; strike an attitude.
In transitive terms the difference between gesture and pose
is that
gesture is to accompany or illustrate with gesture or action while
pose is to constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc.).
As an adjective posé is
standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pose |
poiseampflash |
pose |
opposeampflashamprs |
spose |
pose |
As verbs the difference between spose and pose
is that
spose is eye dialect of lang=en while
pose is to place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
As a noun pose is
common cold, head cold; catarrh.
As an adjective posé is
standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pote |
pose |
As a verb pote
is .
As an adjective pose is
(heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pose |
prose |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a noun prose is
language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.
As a verb prose is
to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
pose |
poze |
Poze is a alternative form of pose.
As verbs the difference between pose and poze
is that
pose is to place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect while
poze is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a noun pose
is common cold, head cold; catarrh.
As an adjective posé
is standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
bose |
pose |
As verbs the difference between bose and pose
is that
bose is to strike the ground with an object in order to determine, from the resulting sounds, what lies underground while
pose is to place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
As a noun pose is
common cold, head cold; catarrh.
As an adjective posé is
standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pone |
pose |
As nouns the difference between pone and pose
is that
pone is a writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts while
pose is common cold, head cold; catarrh.
As a verb pose is
to place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
As an adjective posé is
standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
oose |
pose |
As a noun oose
is (scotland) fluff or
oose can be (us) yucca.
As an adjective pose is
(heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
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