verve |
verse |
As nouns the difference between verve and verse
is that
verve is while
verse is dew, dampness.
verse |
measure |
As nouns the difference between verse and measure
is that
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme while
measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard.
As verbs the difference between verse and measure
is that
verse is to compose verses while
measure is to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
verse |
perse |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As a proper noun perse is
(greek god) an oceanid, (one of the three thousand daughters of the titans' oceanus and tethys), and the wife of the sun god, helios, with who she is the mother of aeetes, perses, pasiphae and circe one of her many sisters is amphitrite, (the wife of poseidon) perse is also closely identified with hecate or
perse can be .
verso |
verse |
As a verb verso
is .
As a noun verse is
dew, dampness.
versed |
verse |
As an adjective versed
is knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced.
As a noun verse is
dew, dampness.
verye |
verse |
As an adjective verye
is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As a noun verse is
a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
As a verb verse is
to compose verses.
verst |
verse |
As nouns the difference between verst and verse
is that
verst is a Russian unit of length, equivalent to about 1.07 kilometres or about 2/3 of a mile while
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
As a verb verse is
to compose verses.
verse |
verser |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As a verb verser is
to pour.
everse |
verse |
As a verb everse
is (obsolete) to overthrow or subvert.
As a noun verse is
dew, dampness.
verge |
verse |
In obsolete terms the difference between verge and verse
is that
verge is the phallus while
verse is to compose verses.
As nouns the difference between verge and verse
is that
verge is a rod or staff of office, e.g. of a verger while
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
As verbs the difference between verge and verse
is that
verge is to be or come very close; to border; to approach while
verse is to compose verses.
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