Explore vs Umbecast - What's the difference?
explore | umbecast |
(obsolete) To seek for something or after someone.
To examine or investigate something systematically.
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(medicine) To examine diagnostically.
To (seek) experience first hand.
To be engaged exploring in any of the above senses.
To wander without any particular aim or purpose.
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(transitive, intransitive, obsolete, or, dialectal) To cast about; make a circuit; travel around (a place).
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete, or, dialectal) To consider, ponder.
To hunt, search for the spoor, explore, seek, sniff around.
To surround, encircle, beset; umbeset, circle around.
To bind, tie up.
To cast a shadow, cover with a shadow, shade
(Webster 1913)
As verbs the difference between explore and umbecast
is that explore is to seek for something or after someone while umbecast is to cast about; make a circuit; travel around (a place).explore
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Verb
(explor)Katie L. Burke
In the News, volume=101, issue=3, page=193, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.}}
- They stayed together during three dances, went out on to the terrace, explored' wherever they were permitted to ' explore , paid two visits to the buffet, and enjoyed themselves much in the same way as if they had been school-children surreptitiously breaking loose from an assembly of grown-ups.
Synonyms
* (examine or investigate systematically) delve into, researchDerived terms
* explorerumbecast
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Verb
- ... and the dog came after, and umbecast about, for she had lost the very perfect feute of the hind.'' — Mallory, ''Le Morte de Arthur