pimento |
spanish |
As verbs the difference between pimento and spanish
is that
pimento is while
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
spanish |
spank |
As verbs the difference between spanish and spank
is that
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material while
spank is to beat, smack or slap a person's buttocks, with the bare hand or other object, as punishment, gesture, or form of sexual interaction.
As a noun spank is
an instance of spanking, separately or part of a multiple blows-beating; a smack, swat, or slap.
finish |
spanish |
As verbs the difference between finish and spanish
is that
finish is (
label) to complete (something) while
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
As a noun finish
is an end: the end of anything.
spanish |
punish |
As verbs the difference between spanish and punish
is that
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material while
punish is to cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action.
spanish |
vanish |
As verbs the difference between spanish and vanish
is that
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material while
vanish is to become invisible or to move out of view unnoticed.
As a noun vanish is
(phonetics) the brief terminal part of a vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part.
france |
spanish |
As a proper noun france
is france.
As a verb spanish is
(printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
spanish |
bilingual |
As a verb spanish
is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
As an adjective bilingual is
having the ability to speak two languages.
As a noun bilingual is
a person who is able to use two languages.
spanish |
castile |
As a verb spanish
is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
As a proper noun castile is
a medieval kingdom (or county) in the iberian peninsula.
touch |
spanish |
As verbs the difference between touch and spanish
is that
touch is primarily physical senses while
spanish is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
As a noun touch
is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.
spanish |
lillian |
As a verb spanish
is (printing) to subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material.
As a proper noun lillian is
(this is the standard american spelling).
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