shana |
sap |
As a preposition shana
is in.
As a noun sap is
wax.
exude |
sap |
As a verb exude
is .
As a noun sap is
wax.
seep |
sap |
As nouns the difference between seep and sap
is that
seep is a small spring, pool, or other place where liquid from the ground (eg water, petroleum or tar) has oozed to the surface while
sap is wax.
As a verb seep
is to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings.
truncheon |
sap |
As nouns the difference between truncheon and sap
is that
truncheon is (
label) a fragment or piece broken off from something, especially a broken-off piece of a spear or lance while
sap is wax.
As a verb truncheon
is to strike with a truncheon.
sap |
dab |
As nouns the difference between sap and dab
is that
sap is wax while
dab is baptism (christian sacrament with water).
sap |
public |
As a noun sap
is wax.
As an adjective public is
public.
corrode |
sap |
As a verb corrode
is .
As an adjective corrode
is corroded.
As a noun sap is
wax.
dwindle |
sap |
As a verb dwindle
is to decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size.
As a noun sap is
wax.
switch |
sap |
As nouns the difference between switch and sap
is that
switch is a device to turn electric current on]] and [[turn off|off or direct its flow while
sap is wax.
As a verb switch
is to exchange.
As an adjective switch
is (snowboarding) riding with their opposite foot forward from their natural position
[ bbc sport, [http://wwwbbccouk/sport/0/winter-olympics/26141070 "sochi 2014: a jargon-busting guide to the halfpipe"], 11 february 2014 ].
degenerate |
sap |
As nouns the difference between degenerate and sap
is that
degenerate is one is degenerate, who has fallen from previous stature while
sap is wax.
As an adjective degenerate
is (of qualities) having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal.
As a verb degenerate
is to lose good or desirable qualities.
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