tame |
kame |
As nouns the difference between tame and kame
is that
tame is water-source while
kame is kind of double-bladed knife.
tame |
tam |
As an adjective tame
is not or no longer wild; domesticated.
As a verb tame
is to make something tame.
As a noun tam is
a tam o'shanter, a tall knit wool cap traditionally associated with Scotland.
As an abbreviation TAM is
tamaulipas, a state of Mexico.
tame |
eame |
As nouns the difference between tame and eame
is that
tame is water-source while
eame is (
label) (a form of) (an uncle).
tome |
tame |
As a proper noun tome
is thomas (given name).
As a noun tame is
water-source.
tame |
tape |
As nouns the difference between tame and tape
is that
tame is water-source while
tape is stone.
same |
tame |
As adjectives the difference between same and tame
is that
same is not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame; identical while
tame is not or no longer wild; domesticated.
As a pronoun same
is the identical thing, ditto.
As an adverb same
is together.
As a proper noun Same
is a district capital of Manufahi District in East Timor.
As a verb tame is
to make something tame.
dame |
tame |
As a verb dame
is .
As a noun tame is
water-source.
tare |
tame |
As a verb tare
is .
As an adjective tare
is crazy, barking, mad.
As a noun tame is
water-source.
game |
tame |
In intransitive terms the difference between game and tame
is that
game is to play games and be a gamer while
tame is to become tame.
In transitive terms the difference between game and tame
is that
game is to exploit loopholes in a system or bureaucracy in a way which defeats or nullifies the spirit of the rules in effect, usually to obtain a result which otherwise would be unobtainable while
tame is to make something tame.
As a noun game
is a playful or competitive activity.
came |
tame |
As verbs the difference between came and tame
is that
came is simple past of come while
tame is to make something tame.
As a preposition came
is
lang=en|Used to indicate that the following event, period, or change in state occurred in the past, after a time of waiting, enduring, or anticipationAs a noun came
is a grooved strip of lead used to hold panes of glass together.
As an adjective tame is
not or no longer wild; domesticated.
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