inlet |
indraught |
As nouns the difference between inlet and indraught
is that
inlet is a body of water let into a coast, such as a bay, cove, fjord or estuary while
indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
As a verb inlet
is to let in; admit.
valve |
inequivalve |
As nouns the difference between valve and inequivalve
is that
valve is a device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a pipe while
inequivalve is any bivalve mollusc whose valves are of different sizes.
As a verb valve
is to control (flow) by means of a valve.
As an adjective inequivalve is
(zoology|of the shells of a bivalve mollusc) having valves of different sizes.
indraft |
indraught |
Alternative forms |
Indraught is a alternative form of indraft.
As nouns the difference between indraft and indraught
is that
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indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
inward |
indraught |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between inward and indraught
is that
inward is (obsolete) a familiar friend or acquaintance while
indraught is (obsolete) an opening from the sea into the land; an inlet.
As nouns the difference between inward and indraught
is that
inward is (obsolete|chiefly|in the plural) that which is inward or within; the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera while
indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
As an adjective inward
is situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside.
As an adverb inward
is towards the inside.
flow |
indraught |
As nouns the difference between flow and indraught
is that
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while
indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
As a verb flow
is to move as a fluid from one position to another.
air |
indraught |
As nouns the difference between air and indraught
is that
air is the atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe, formerly considered to be a single substance, one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of Eastern traditions while
indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
As a verb air
is to bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it.
water |
indraught |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between water and indraught
is that
water is (obsolete) ancient philosophy while
indraught is (obsolete) an opening from the sea into the land; an inlet.
As nouns the difference between water and indraught
is that
water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while
indraught is an inward flow of air or water.
As a verb water
is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
fish |
ichthyoid |
As a proper noun fish
is .
As an adjective ichthyoid is
characteristic of fish.
As a noun ichthyoid is
any fish, or other vertebrate having the form of a fish.
vertebrate |
ichthyoid |
As adjectives the difference between vertebrate and ichthyoid
is that
vertebrate is having a backbone while
ichthyoid is characteristic of fish.
As nouns the difference between vertebrate and ichthyoid
is that
vertebrate is an animal having a backbone while
ichthyoid is any fish, or other vertebrate having the form of a fish.
rouse |
inciteful |
As a proper noun rouse
is .
As an adjective inciteful is
that incites (rouses, stirs up or excites), or provides incitement.
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