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Reprehend vs Prehend - What's the difference?

reprehend | prehend |


As verbs the difference between reprehend and prehend

is that reprehend is to criticize, to reprove while prehend is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize.

Prehend - What does it mean?

prehend | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb prehend

is to lay hold of; to seize.

Dissemble vs Prehend - What's the difference?

dissemble | prehend |


As verbs the difference between dissemble and prehend

is that dissemble is to disguise or conceal something while prehend is to lay hold of; to seize.

Prehend vs Prebend - What's the difference?

prehend | prebend |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between prehend and prebend

is that prehend is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize while prebend is (obsolete) a prebendary.

As a verb prehend

is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize.

As a noun prebend is

(obsolete) a stipend paid to a canon of a cathedral.

Prehend vs Prepend - What's the difference?

prehend | prepend |


As verbs the difference between prehend and prepend

is that prehend is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize while prepend is (computing|linguistics|transitive) to attach (an expression, phrase, etc) to another, as a prefix or prepend can be (rare|transitive) to premeditate; to weigh up mentally.

Prehend vs Prehead - What's the difference?

prehend | prehead |


As a verb prehend

is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize.

As a noun prehead is

the group of unstressed syllables preceding the head (if present) or nucleus (if there is no head).

Prehend vs Pretend - What's the difference?

prehend | pretend |


As verbs the difference between prehend and pretend

is that prehend is (obsolete) to lay hold of; to seize while pretend is .