adaptiveness |
yarr |
As a noun adaptiveness
is the state or quality of being adaptive; capacity to adapt.
As a verb yarr is
to growl or snarl like a dog.
yarr |
yarn |
As verbs the difference between yarr and yarn
is that
yarr is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog while
yarn is to tell a story.
As a noun yarn is
(uncountable) a twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving.
yarr |
carr |
As a verb yarr
is to growl or snarl like a dog.
As a noun carr is
a bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
yar |
yarr |
As verbs the difference between yar and yarr
is that
yar is to snarl; gnar while
yarr is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
As an adjective yar
is sour; brackish or
yar can be quick and agile; easy to hand, reef and steer.
yare |
yarr |
As an adjective yare
is ready; prepared.
As a verb yarr is
to growl or snarl like a dog.
yarer |
yarr |
As an adjective yarer
is comparative of yare.
As a verb yarr is
to growl or snarl like a dog.
yarr |
yari |
As a verb yarr
is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
As a noun yari is
(weapons|japan) a spear used in martial arts, of various sizes.
yark |
yarr |
As verbs the difference between yark and yarr
is that
yark is to make ready; prepare or
yark can be to draw (stitches etc) tight while
yarr is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
yarl |
yarr |
As verbs the difference between yarl and yarr
is that
yarl is to sing in this manner while
yarr is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
As a noun yarl
is a deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the.
parr |
yarr |
As a noun parr
is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
As a verb yarr is
(archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
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