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Suade - What does it mean?

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Leather vs Suade - What's the difference?

leather | suade |


As verbs the difference between leather and suade

is that leather is to cover with leather while suade is to persuade.

As a noun leather

is a tough material produced from the skin of animals, by tanning or similar process, used e.g. for clothing.

As an adjective leather

is made of leather.

Shade vs Suade - What's the difference?

shade | suade |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shade and suade

is that shade is (obsolete) to present a shadow or image of; to shadow forth; to represent while suade is (obsolete) to persuade.

As verbs the difference between shade and suade

is that shade is to shield from light while suade is (obsolete) to persuade.

As a noun shade

is (label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.

Suade vs Stade - What's the difference?

suade | stade |


In obsolete terms the difference between suade and stade

is that suade is to persuade while stade is a stadium.

As a verb suade

is to persuade.

As a noun stade is

a landing place or wharf.

As a proper noun Stade is

a city in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Suade vs Suage - What's the difference?

suade | suage |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between suade and suage

is that suade is (obsolete) to persuade while suage is (obsolete) to assuage.

As verbs the difference between suade and suage

is that suade is (obsolete) to persuade while suage is (obsolete) to assuage.

Suade vs Suede - What's the difference?

suade | suede |


As a verb suade

is to persuade.

As a noun suede is

a type of soft leather, made from calfskin, with a brushed texture to resemble fabric, often used to make boots, clothing and fashion accessories.

As an adjective suede is

made of suede.

Suade vs Quade - What's the difference?

suade | quade |


As a verb suade

is to persuade.

As an adjective quade is

alternative form of quede.

Sade vs Suade - What's the difference?

sade | suade |


As a proper noun sade

is .

As a verb suade is

(obsolete) to persuade.

Suade vs Slade - What's the difference?

suade | slade |


In obsolete terms the difference between suade and slade

is that suade is to persuade while slade is the sole of a plough.

As a verb suade

is to persuade.

As a noun slade is

a valley, a flat grassy area, a glade.

As a proper noun Slade is

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Suave vs Suade - What's the difference?

suave | suade |


As an adjective suave

is charming, confident and elegant.

As a noun suave

is sweet talk.

As a verb suade is

(obsolete) to persuade.

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