tower |
toner |
As proper nouns the difference between tower and toner
is that
tower is tower of london while
toner is .
As a noun tower
is control tower (for air traffic).
tower |
sower |
As nouns the difference between tower and sower
is that
tower is control tower (for air traffic) while
sower is one who sows.
As a proper noun tower
is tower of london.
tower |
towed |
As a noun tower
is control tower (for air traffic).
As a proper noun tower
is tower of london.
As a verb towed is
(
tow).
tower |
rower |
As nouns the difference between tower and rower
is that
tower is a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout, usually unsupported by guy-wires while
rower is one who rows.
As a verb tower
is to be very tall.
tower |
ower |
As nouns the difference between tower and ower
is that
tower is a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout, usually unsupported by guy-wires while
ower is a person who owes money.
As a verb tower
is to be very tall.
As a preposition ower is
over.
As an adverb ower is
over.
As an adjective ower is
over, too.
tower |
cower |
In obsolete transitive terms the difference between tower and cower
is that
tower is to soar into while
cower is to cherish with care.
As verbs the difference between tower and cower
is that
tower is to be very tall while
cower is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
As a noun tower
is a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout, usually unsupported by guy-wires.
tower |
mower |
As nouns the difference between tower and mower
is that
tower is control tower (for air traffic) while
mower is somebody who mows.
As a proper noun tower
is tower of london.
tower |
dower |
As nouns the difference between tower and dower
is that
tower is control tower (for air traffic) while
dower is (legal) the part of or interest in a deceased husband's property provided to his widow, usually in the form of a life estate.
As a proper noun tower
is tower of london.
As a verb dower is
to give a dower or dowry.
tower |
toker |
As nouns the difference between tower and toker
is that
tower is a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout, usually unsupported by guy-wires while
toker is one who tokes, especially marijuana.
As a verb tower
is to be very tall.
tower |
toper |
As nouns the difference between tower and toper
is that
tower is control tower (for air traffic) while
toper is someone who drinks a lot; a drunkard.
As a proper noun tower
is tower of london.
Pages