smoke |
mantle |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of mantle.
As proper nouns the difference between smoke and mantle
is that
smoke is london while
mantle is .
wikidiffcom |
smoke |
As a proper noun smoke is
london.
smoke |
cloak |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of cloak.
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As a noun cloak is
a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak is
to cover as with a cloak.
smoke |
salt |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of salt.
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As an initialism salt is
(politics) strategic]] arms limitation [[talks|talks.
smoke |
dry |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of dry.
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As an acronym dry is
(computing).
expulsion |
smoke |
Related terms |
Expulsion is a related term of smoke.
As a noun expulsion
is expulsion.
As a proper noun smoke is
london.
smoke |
fire |
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As a noun fire is
the sector of the economy including finance, insurance and real estate businesses.
smoke |
veil |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of veil.
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As a noun veil is
something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.
As a verb veil is
to don, or garb with, a veil.
smoke |
pall |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between smoke and pall
is that
smoke is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc while
pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken.
In intransitive terms the difference between smoke and pall
is that
smoke is to give off smoke while
pall is to become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste.
As an adjective smoke
is of the colour known as smoke.
As a proper noun Smoke
is london.
smoke |
flame |
As nouns the difference between smoke and flame
is that
smoke is the visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material while
flame is the visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
As verbs the difference between smoke and flame
is that
smoke is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc while
flame is to produce flames; to burn with a flame or blaze.
As adjectives the difference between smoke and flame
is that
smoke is of the colour known as smoke while
flame is of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.
As a proper noun Smoke
is london.
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