eager |
pantingly |
As an adjective eager
is sharp; sour; acid.
As a noun eager
is alternative form of lang=en (tidal bore).
As an adverb pantingly is
in a panting way; eagerly, breathlessly.
breathless |
pantingly |
As an adjective breathless
is having difficulty breathing; gasping.
As an adverb pantingly is
in a panting way; eagerly, breathlessly.
predominantly |
bogland |
As an adverb predominantly
is in a predominant manner most commonly or frequently by a large margin.
As a noun bogland is
land that is predominantly boggy; marshland.
boggy |
bogland |
As an adjective boggy
is having the qualities of a
bog ; ie dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
As a noun bogland is
land that is predominantly boggy; marshland.
marshland |
bogland |
As nouns the difference between marshland and bogland
is that
marshland is marshy land; bog or fen while
bogland is land that is predominantly boggy; marshland.
room |
bookroom |
As nouns the difference between room and bookroom
is that
room is joy, happiness while
bookroom is a room in which books are kept; a library.
book |
bookroom |
As nouns the difference between book and bookroom
is that
book is a collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc while
bookroom is a room in which books are kept; a library.
As a verb book
is to reserve (something) for future use.
library |
bookroom |
As nouns the difference between library and bookroom
is that
library is an institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people. It is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users while
bookroom is a room in which books are kept; a library.
boutique |
boutiquey |
As a noun boutique
is .
As an adjective boutiquey is
(informal) resembling a boutique (fashionable shop) or some aspect of one.
embed |
embedder |
As nouns the difference between embed and embedder
is that
embed is an embedded reporter/journalist: a war reporter assigned to and travelling with a military unit while
embedder is one who, or that which, embeds.
As a verb embed
is to lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
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