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suffonsify

Terms vs Suffonsify - What's the difference?

terms | suffonsify |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb suffonsify is

(canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

Suffonsify vs Undefined - What's the difference?

suffonsify | undefined |


As a verb suffonsify

is (canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Appetite vs Suffonsify - What's the difference?

appetite | suffonsify |


As a noun appetite

is desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger.

As a verb suffonsify is

(canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

Satiate vs Suffonsify - What's the difference?

satiate | suffonsify |


As verbs the difference between satiate and suffonsify

is that satiate is to fill to satisfaction; to satisfy while suffonsify is (canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

As an adjective satiate

is filled to satisfaction or to excess.

Satisfy vs Suffonsify - What's the difference?

satisfy | suffonsify |


As verbs the difference between satisfy and suffonsify

is that satisfy is to do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of while suffonsify is to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

Sophonsify vs Suffonsify - What's the difference?

sophonsify | suffonsify | Alternative forms |

Sophonsify is an alternative form of suffonsify.


In canada|informal|uncommon|lang=en terms the difference between sophonsify and suffonsify

is that sophonsify is (canada|informal|uncommon) while suffonsify is (canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.

As verbs the difference between sophonsify and suffonsify

is that sophonsify is (canada|informal|uncommon) while suffonsify is (canada|informal|uncommon) to satisfy or satiate, particularly the appetite.