displease |
displeaser |
As a verb displease
is to make not pleased; to excite a feeling of disapprobation or dislike in; to be disagreeable to; to offend; to vex; -- often followed by
with'' or ''at it usually expresses less than to anger, vex, irritate, or provoke.
As a noun displeaser is
one who displeases.
three |
trirectangular |
As a numeral three
is (cardinal) a numerical value after two and before four represented in arabic digits as ; this many dots (•••).
As a noun three
is the digit/figure 3.
As an adjective trirectangular is
having three right angles.
baggage |
baggagemaster |
As nouns the difference between baggage and baggagemaster
is that
baggage is (usually|uncountable) luggage; traveling equipment while
baggagemaster is (us) a person in charge of the baggage at a railway station.
havana |
havanese |
As an adjective havanese is
of or pertaining to havana, in cuba.
As a noun havanese is
a native or inhabitant of havana in cuba.
cuba |
havanese |
As adjectives the difference between cuba and havanese
is that
cuba is cuban while
havanese is of or pertaining to havana, in cuba.
As nouns the difference between cuba and havanese
is that
cuba is cuban while
havanese is a native or inhabitant of havana in cuba.
impanation |
impanator |
As nouns the difference between impanation and impanator
is that
impanation is (christianity) the actual, substantial presence of the body of christ with the bread and wine of the sacrament of the lord's supper — as opposed to transubstantiation while
impanator is (rare) one who holds the doctrine of impanation.
outdoor |
extraforaneous |
As adjectives the difference between outdoor and extraforaneous
is that
outdoor is situated in, designed to be used in, or carried on in the open air while
extraforaneous is (nonce|archaic) outdoor.
oreography |
oreographic |
As a noun oreography
is .
As an adjective oreographic is
of or pertaining to oreography.
mosaic |
mosaically |
As a noun mosaic
is mosaic.
As an adverb mosaically is
in the manner of a mosaic.
disappoint |
disappointer |
As a verb disappoint
is to displease by e.g. underperforming.
As a noun disappointer is
one who disappoints.
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