parallel |
prose |
As nouns the difference between parallel and prose
is that
parallel is one of a set of parallel lines while
prose is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.
As verbs the difference between parallel and prose
is that
parallel is to construct or place something parallel to something else while
prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
As an adjective parallel
is equally distant from one another at all points.
As an adverb parallel
is with a parallel relationship.
prose |
johtaa |
As verbs the difference between prose and johtaa
is that
prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way while
johtaa is to lead, take, show someone the way to.
As a noun prose
is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.
public |
prose |
As an adjective public
is public.
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.
prose |
incunable |
As nouns the difference between prose and incunable
is that
prose is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry while
incunable is a very early printed book, specifically one printed before 1501; an incunabulum.
As a verb prose
is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
prose |
plot |
As nouns the difference between prose and plot
is that
prose is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry while
plot is the course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
As verbs the difference between prose and plot
is that
prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way while
plot is to conceive (a crime, etc).
prosed |
prose |
As verbs the difference between prosed and prose
is that
prosed is (
prose) while
prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
As a noun prose is
language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.
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.
prose |
prole |
As nouns the difference between prose and prole
is that
prose is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry while
prole is (informal) a member of the proletariat.
As a verb prose
is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
prose |
erose |
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.
As an adjective erose is
irregularly notched, eaten away, as though bitten.
prose |
probe |
As nouns the difference between prose and probe
is that
prose is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry while
probe is any of various medical instruments used to explore wounds, organs, etc.
As verbs the difference between prose and probe
is that
prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way while
probe is to explore, investigate, or question.
As a proper noun Probe is
a model of Ford automobile.
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