plank |
madrier |
As nouns the difference between plank and madrier
is that
plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while
madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
As a verb plank
is to cover something with planking.
mechanical |
madrier |
As an adjective mechanical
is characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar.
As a noun madrier is
a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
mouth |
madrier |
As nouns the difference between mouth and madrier
is that
mouth is the opening of a creature through which food is ingested while
madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
As a verb mouth
is to speak; to utter.
petard |
madrier |
As nouns the difference between petard and madrier
is that
petard is firecracker (firework) while
madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
beam |
madrier |
As nouns the difference between beam and madrier
is that
beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while
madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
As a verb beam
is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.
mine |
madrier |
As a verb mine
is .
As an adjective mine
is mined.
As a noun madrier is
a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.
hilly |
montuous |
As adjectives the difference between hilly and montuous
is that
hilly is (of a landscape) abundant in hills; having many hills while
montuous is (archaic) mountainous, hilly.
mountains |
montuous |
As a noun mountains
is .
As an adjective montuous is
(archaic) mountainous, hilly.
day |
mensiversary |
As an adjective day
is thick, deep, dense.
As a noun mensiversary is
(
label) a day that is an exact month (or specified number of months) since the occurrence of a significant event.
month |
mensiversary |
As nouns the difference between month and mensiversary
is that
month is a period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon. In the Gregorian calendar there are twelve months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December while
mensiversary is a day that is an exact month (or specified number of months) since the occurrence of a significant event.
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