bloodhound |
limer |
As nouns the difference between bloodhound and limer
is that
bloodhound is a large scenthound famed for its ability to follow a scent many days old, over vast distances this dog is often used as a police dog to track missing people, fleeing suspects, or escaped prisoners while
limer is (obsolete) a kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel or
limer can be someone who limes; someone who uses bird-lime or who limewashes or
limer can be (west indies) someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
mongrel |
limer |
As nouns the difference between mongrel and limer
is that
mongrel is someone or something of mixed kind or uncertain origin;
especially , a dog that is such while
limer is (obsolete) a kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel or
limer can be someone who limes; someone who uses bird-lime or who limewashes or
limer can be (west indies) someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
limes |
limer |
As a verb limes
is .
As a noun limer is
(obsolete) a kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel or
limer can be someone who limes; someone who uses bird-lime or who limewashes or
limer can be (west indies) someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
limewashes |
limer |
As nouns the difference between limewashes and limer
is that
limewashes is plural of lang=en while
limer is a kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel.
As a verb limewashes
is third-person singular of limewash.
lime |
limer |
Derived terms |
Lime is a derived term of limer.
In west indies|lang=en terms the difference between lime and limer
is that
lime is (west indies) to hang out/socialize in an informal, relaxed environment, especially with friends, for example at a party or on the beach while
limer is (west indies) someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
As nouns the difference between lime and limer
is that
lime is (chemistry) a general term for inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide; quicklime or
lime can be a deciduous tree of the genus
tilia , especially ; the linden tree, or its wood or
lime can be any of several green citrus fruit, somewhat smaller and sharper-tasting than a lemon or
lime can be (anime) a fan fiction story that stops short of full, explicit descriptions of sexual activity, with the intimacy left to the reader's imagination while
limer is (obsolete) a kind of dog kept on a lead; a bloodhound; a mongrel or
limer can be someone who limes; someone who uses bird-lime or who limewashes or
limer can be (west indies) someone who hangs around the streets; someone hanging out.
As a verb lime
is to treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime) or
lime can be (west indies) to hang out/socialize in an informal, relaxed environment, especially with friends, for example at a party or on the beach.
As an adjective lime
is containing lime or lime juice.
mould |
chessel |
As nouns the difference between mould and chessel
is that
mould is (british|canadian|australian) while
chessel is a mould in which curds are placed before being pressed to remove the whey; subsequently the chessel is removed to allow the cheese to mature.
As a verb mould
is (british|canadian|australian).
curd |
chessel |
As nouns the difference between curd and chessel
is that
curd is the part of milk that coagulates when it sours or is treated with enzymes; used to make cottage cheese while
chessel is a mould in which curds are placed before being pressed to remove the whey; subsequently the chessel is removed to allow the cheese to mature.
As a verb curd
is to form curd; to curdle.
shark |
heterocercal |
As a noun shark
is a scaleless, predatory fish of the superorder selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head or
shark can be (informal|derogatory) a sleazy and amoral lawyer; an ambulance chaser.
As a verb shark
is (obsolete) to steal or obtain through fraud or
shark can be (obsolete) to pick or gather indiscriminately or covertly.
As an adjective heterocercal is
(ichthyology) of a fish's tail, such that the vertebral column bends and extends upwards into the upper lobe of the tail, making it larger than the lower lobe; as in sharks, rays, and skates.
ray |
heterocercal |
As a noun ray
is a beam of light or radiation.
As a verb ray
is to emit something as if in rays.
As a proper noun Ray
is {{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe.
As an adjective heterocercal is
of a fish's tail, such that the vertebral column bends and extends upwards into the upper lobe of the tail, making it larger than the lower lobe; as in sharks, rays, and skates.
skate |
heterocercal |
As a noun skate
is a runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for gliding on ice.
As a verb skate
is to move along a surface (ice or ground) using skates.
As an adjective heterocercal is
of a fish's tail, such that the vertebral column bends and extends upwards into the upper lobe of the tail, making it larger than the lower lobe; as in sharks, rays, and skates.
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