season |
issue |
As nouns the difference between season and issue
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
issue is a monacan indian; a member of a mestee group originating in amherst county, virginia.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
whether |
season |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between whether and season
is that
whether is (obsolete) which of two while
season is (obsolete) to copulate with; to impregnate.
As a pronoun whether
is (obsolete) which of two.
As a conjunction whether
is (
lb).
As a noun season is
each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season is
to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
jul |
As nouns the difference between season and jul
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
jul is july (seventh month of the gregorian calendar).
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
fathertime |
season |
As a noun season is
each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season is
to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
hilippinetime |
Hilippinetime is likely misspelled.
Hilippinetime has no English definition.
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
practised |
As verbs the difference between season and practised
is that
season is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt while
practised is (
practise).
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
episode |
season |
As nouns the difference between episode and season
is that
episode is an incident or action standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events while
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season is
to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
geason |
As a noun season
is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
As an adjective geason is
rare; uncommon; scarce.
season |
weason |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between season and weason
is that
season is (obsolete) to copulate with; to impregnate while
weason is (obsolete) weasand.
As nouns the difference between season and weason
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
weason is (obsolete) weasand.
As a verb season
is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt.
season |
reason |
In lang=en terms the difference between season and reason
is that
season is to become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance; as, timber seasons in the sun while
reason is to persuade by reasoning or argument.
As nouns the difference between season and reason
is that
season is each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter; yeartide while
reason is a cause:.
As verbs the difference between season and reason
is that
season is to flavour food with spices, herbs or salt while
reason is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.
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