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prease

Terms vs Prease - What's the difference?

terms | prease |


As nouns the difference between terms and prease

is that terms is while prease is .

As a verb prease is

.

Prase vs Prease - What's the difference?

prase | prease |


As nouns the difference between prase and prease

is that prase is (mineralogy) a variety of cryptocrystalline of a leek-green colour while prease is .

As a verb prease is

.

Prease vs Urease - What's the difference?

prease | urease |


As nouns the difference between prease and urease

is that prease is while urease is urease.

As a verb prease

is .

Prease vs Pease - What's the difference?

prease | pease |


As nouns the difference between prease and pease

is that prease is while pease is (archaic) form of pea, then later of peas .

As verbs the difference between prease and pease

is that prease is while pease is (obsolete) to make peace between (conflicting people, states etc); to reconcile.

Prease vs Crease - What's the difference?

prease | crease |


As nouns the difference between prease and crease

is that prease is while crease is a line or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance; hence, a similar mark, however produced or crease can be .

As verbs the difference between prease and crease

is that prease is while crease is to make a crease in; to wrinkle.

Grease vs Prease - What's the difference?

grease | prease |


As nouns the difference between grease and prease

is that grease is animal fat in a melted or soft state while prease is obsolete form of press.

As verbs the difference between grease and prease

is that grease is to put grease or fat on something, especially in order to lubricate while prease is obsolete form of press.

Please vs Prease - What's the difference?

please | prease |


As verbs the difference between please and prease

is that please is to make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to while prease is obsolete form of press.

As an adverb please

is lang=en|Used to make a polite request.

As a noun prease is

obsolete form of press.