hull |
twinhulled |
As a verb hull
is .
As an adjective twinhulled is
(nautical) having two hulls.
moo |
mooer |
As nouns the difference between moo and mooer
is that
moo is the characteristic sound made by a cow or bull while
mooer is one who moos.
As a verb moo
is of a cow or bull, to make its characteristic lowing sound.
As an interjection moo
is the characteristic sound made by a cow or bull.
As an initialism MOO
is matter of opinion.
slither |
sluther |
As verbs the difference between slither and sluther
is that
slither is to move about smoothly and from side to side while
sluther is to slither.
mentor |
senpai |
As a proper noun mentor
is (greek mythology) odysseus's trusted counselor he was assigned the responsibility to raise odysseus's son telemachus, while odysseus was away fighting in troy.
As a noun senpai is
senior member of a group in japanese arts; mentor.
indispensability |
indispensableness |
As nouns the difference between indispensability and indispensableness
is that
indispensability is the characteristic of being indispensable while
indispensableness is the characteristic of being indispensable; indispensability.
flavored |
creamsicle |
As an adjective flavored
is .
As a verb flavored
is (
flavor).
As a noun creamsicle is
a flavored popsicle with an ice cream core.
popsicle |
creamsicle |
As nouns the difference between popsicle and creamsicle
is that
popsicle is a type of ice lolly while
creamsicle is a flavored popsicle with an ice cream core.
sweet |
creamsicle |
As a proper noun sweet
is .
As a noun creamsicle is
a flavored popsicle with an ice cream core.
creamy |
creamsicle |
As nouns the difference between creamy and creamsicle
is that
creamy is a horse with a cream-coloured coat while
creamsicle is a flavored popsicle with an ice cream core.
As an adjective creamy
is containing cream.
keelboat |
yngling |
As nouns the difference between keelboat and yngling
is that
keelboat is any sailboat having a keel (as opposed to a centerboard or daggerboard) while
Yngling is a type of two-man keelboat from Norway.
As a proper noun Yngling is
{{surname|from=Old Norse}}, from Old Norse, especially used of members of the oldest known Scandinavian dynasty, the
Ynglings, who were supposedly descended from
Frey.
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