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sofa

Escher vs Sofa - What's the difference?

escher | sofa |


As a proper noun escher

is .

As a noun sofa is

sofa.

Sofa vs Coath - What's the difference?

sofa | coath |


As nouns the difference between sofa and coath

is that sofa is sofa while coath is sickness; disease; pestilence.

As a verb coath is

to faint.

Beachball vs Sofa - What's the difference?

beachball | sofa |


As nouns the difference between beachball and sofa

is that beachball is an alternative spelling of lang=en while sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people.

Chaise vs Sofa - What's the difference?

chaise | sofa |


As nouns the difference between chaise and sofa

is that chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels while sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people.

Sofa vs Recliner - What's the difference?

sofa | recliner |


As nouns the difference between sofa and recliner

is that sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people while recliner is one who, or that which, reclines.

Sofa vs Window - What's the difference?

sofa | window |


As nouns the difference between sofa and window

is that sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people while window is an opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.

As a verb window is

to furnish with windows.

Sofa vs Grinch - What's the difference?

sofa | grinch |


As nouns the difference between sofa and grinch

is that sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people while grinch is a grouch or killjoy.

Apple vs Sofa - What's the difference?

apple | sofa |


As a proper noun apple

is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

As a noun sofa is

sofa.

Sofa vs Cough - What's the difference?

sofa | cough |


As nouns the difference between sofa and cough

is that sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people while cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.

As a verb cough is

to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.

Sofa vs Sautee - What's the difference?

sofa | sautee |


As a noun sofa

is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people.

As a verb sautée is

alternative form of sauté.

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