hiver |
siver |
As a noun hiver
is one who collects bees into a hive.
As a verb siver is
to simmer.
kiver |
siver |
As verbs the difference between kiver and siver
is that
kiver is (archaic|dialect) cover while
siver is (obsolete) to simmer.
As a noun kiver
is (archaic|dialect) cover.
river |
siver |
As verbs the difference between river and siver
is that
river is to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game while
siver is to simmer.
As a noun river
is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea.
As a proper noun River
is a given name derived from English.
liver |
siver |
As a noun liver
is a large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bile. It is responsible for thousands of biochemical reactions.
As an adjective liver
is of the colour of liver (dark brown, tinted with red and gray).
As a verb siver is
to simmer.
silver |
siver |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As a verb siver is
(obsolete) to simmer.
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