furnace |
meshach |
As a noun furnace
is a device for heating.
As a verb furnace
is to heat in a furnace.
As a proper noun meshach is
(biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
shadrach |
meshach |
coordinate terms |
Shadrach is a coordinate term of meshach.
In biblical character|lang=en terms the difference between shadrach and meshach
is that
shadrach is (biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed while
meshach is (biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
As proper nouns the difference between shadrach and meshach
is that
shadrach is (biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed while
meshach is (biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
captive |
shadrach |
As a verb captive
is .
As a proper noun shadrach is
(biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
furnace |
shadrach |
As a noun furnace
is a device for heating.
As a verb furnace
is to heat in a furnace.
As a proper noun shadrach is
(biblical character) one of the captives in the bible that came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.
not |
nonverbatim |
As a noun not
is grain
(collective name for a variety of crops including rice, wheat and corn) .
As an adjective nonverbatim is
not verbatim, ie not corresponding to the original, word for word.
lively |
livelily |
As adverbs the difference between lively and livelily
is that
lively is in a lifelike manner while
livelily is in a lively manner.
As an adjective lively
is full of life; energetic.
As a noun lively
is
Term of address.As a proper noun Lively
is {{surname}.
urge |
tarantism |
As nouns the difference between urge and tarantism
is that
urge is a strong desire; an itch to do something while
tarantism is an extreme urge to dance, popularly thought to have been caused by the bite of a tarantula and prevalent in southern Italy in the 15th through 17th centuries.
As a verb urge
is to press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward.
cache |
recache |
As verbs the difference between cache and recache
is that
cache is to place in a cache while
recache is to cache again.
As a noun cache
is a store of things that may be required in the future, which can be retrieved rapidly, protected or hidden in some way.
puree |
brandade |
As nouns the difference between puree and brandade
is that
puree is puree while
brandade is a puree of salted cod, olive oil, and milk.
cod |
brandade |
As a noun brandade is
a puree of salted cod, olive oil, and milk.
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