forest |
mountain |
As nouns the difference between forest and mountain
is that
forest is a dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods while
mountain is a large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land, usually given by geographers as above 1000 feet in height (or 304.8 metres), though such masses may still be described as hills in comparison with larger mountains.
As a verb forest
is to cover an area with trees.
foreswear |
retract |
As verbs the difference between foreswear and retract
is that
foreswear is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
retract is to pull back inside.
forfeit |
punishment |
As nouns the difference between forfeit and punishment
is that
forfeit is a penalty for or consequence of a misdemeanor while
punishment is the act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.
As a verb forfeit
is to suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance.
As an adjective forfeit
is lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure.
forged |
supposititious |
As adjectives the difference between forged and supposititious
is that
forged is fake (as documents) while
supposititious is spurious; substituted for the genuine, counterfeit.
As a verb forged
is to force forward against opposition.
force |
member |
As nouns the difference between force and member
is that
force is force while
member is member (
person).
force |
mipela |
As a noun force
is force.
As a pronoun mipela is
the first person plural exclusive,
mipela refers to the speaker and other persons, but does not include the person(s) being spoken to; we, us.
force |
rule |
As a noun force
is force.
As a verb rule is
.
forced |
imposed |
As verbs the difference between forced and imposed
is that
forced is past tense of force while
imposed is past tense of impose.
As an adjective forced
is obtained forcefully, not naturally.
forced |
incumbent |
As adjectives the difference between forced and incumbent
is that
forced is obtained forcefully, not naturally while
incumbent is imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a verb forced
is (
force).
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
forceful |
defensive |
As adjectives the difference between forceful and defensive
is that
forceful is with assertive force; powerful while
defensive is intended for defence; protective.
As a noun defensive is
a means, attitude or position of defense.
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