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vane

Vane vs Undefined - What's the difference?

vane | undefined |


As a noun vane

is crease, fold.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Winglet vs Vane - What's the difference?

winglet | vane |


As nouns the difference between winglet and vane

is that winglet is while vane is crease, fold.

Conceited vs Vane - What's the difference?

conceited | vane |


As an adjective conceited

is having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.; vain and egotistical.

As a verb conceited

is past tense of conceit.

As a noun vane is

a weather vane.

Vane vs Running - What's the difference?

vane | running |


As nouns the difference between vane and running

is that vane is crease, fold while running is the action of the verb to run .

As an adjective running is

moving or advancing by running.

As an adverb running is

(informal) consecutively; in a row.

As a verb running is

.

Conceit vs Vane - What's the difference?

conceit | vane |


As nouns the difference between conceit and vane

is that conceit is (obsolete) something conceived in the mind; an idea, a thought while vane is crease, fold.

As a verb conceit

is (obsolete) to form an idea; to think.

Arrogant vs Vane - What's the difference?

arrogant | vane |


As an adjective arrogant

is having excessive pride in oneself, often with contempt for others.

As a noun vane is

crease, fold.

Vane vs Viner - What's the difference?

vane | viner |


As nouns the difference between vane and viner

is that vane is a weather vane while viner is a vinedresser.

Vane vs Barbs - What's the difference?

vane | barbs |


As nouns the difference between vane and barbs

is that vane is crease, fold while barbs is .

As a verb barbs is

(barb).

Leaf vs Vane - What's the difference?

leaf | vane |


As nouns the difference between leaf and vane

is that leaf is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants while vane is a weather vane.

As a verb leaf

is to produce leaves; put forth foliage.

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