wit |
wantwit |
As a noun wantwit is
a person lacking wit or sense; a fool.
sense |
wantwit |
As an adjective sense
is sensible, rational.
As a noun wantwit is
a person lacking wit or sense; a fool.
fool |
wantwit |
As nouns the difference between fool and wantwit
is that
fool is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence while
wantwit is a person lacking wit or sense; a fool.
As a verb fool
is to trick; to make a fool of someone.
slave |
mancipee |
As a proper noun slave
is .
As a noun mancipee is
(obsolete) slave.
meat |
jhatka |
As a noun meat
is meatus.
As an adjective jhatka is
(sikhism|hinduism) describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.
animal |
jhatka |
As adjectives the difference between animal and jhatka
is that
animal is of or relating to animals while
jhatka is (sikhism|hinduism) describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.
As a noun animal
is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
decapitation |
jhatka |
As a noun decapitation
is beheading; the act of beheading or decapitating.
As an adjective jhatka is
describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.
halal |
jhatka |
see also |
As adjectives the difference between halal and jhatka
is that
halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while
jhatka is describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.
As a verb halal
is to make halal.
manicpable |
mancipation |
Related terms |
Manicpable is a related term of mancipation.
As a noun mancipation is
(obsolete) slavery.
mancipate |
mancipation |
Related terms |
Mancipate is a related term of mancipation.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mancipate and mancipation
is that
mancipate is (obsolete) to enslave while
mancipation is (obsolete) slavery.
As a verb mancipate
is (obsolete) to enslave.
As a noun mancipation is
(obsolete) slavery.
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