gunpowder |
gunpowderish |
As a noun gunpowder
is an explosive mixture of saltpetre (potassium nitrate), charcoal and sulphur; formerly used in gunnery but now mostly used in fireworks.
As an adjective gunpowderish is
resembling gunpowder.
consumptive |
consumptively |
As an adjective consumptive
is having a tendency to consume; dissipating; destructive; wasteful.
As a noun consumptive
is a person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis.
As an adverb consumptively is
in a consumptive manner.
undiscoverable |
undiscoverably |
As an adjective undiscoverable
is unable to be discovered; hidden perfectly.
As an adverb undiscoverably is
in an undiscoverable manner.
lingual |
misconjugate |
As nouns the difference between lingual and misconjugate
is that
lingual is (phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue while
misconjugate is a lingual error or mistake.
As an adjective lingual
is related to the tongue.
As a verb misconjugate is
to err lingually.
err |
misconjugate |
As verbs the difference between err and misconjugate
is that
err is to make a mistake while
misconjugate is to err lingually.
As a noun misconjugate is
a lingual error or mistake.
lingually |
misconjugate |
As an adverb lingually
is in a lingual manner, relating to language or linguistics.
As a noun misconjugate is
a lingual error or mistake.
As a verb misconjugate is
to err lingually.
exhausting |
exhaustingly |
As an adjective exhausting
is very tiring.
As a verb exhausting
is .
As an adverb exhaustingly is
in an exhausting manner.
correct |
miscorrect |
As verbs the difference between correct and miscorrect
is that
correct is to make something that was not valid become right to remove error while
miscorrect is to correct erroneously; to make a mistake in attempting to correct another mistake.
As an adjective correct
is free from error; true; the state of having an affirmed truth.
erroneously |
miscorrect |
As an adverb erroneously
is in an erroneous manner.
As a verb miscorrect is
to correct erroneously; to make a mistake in attempting to correct another mistake.
silver |
damascene |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As an adjective damascene is
of or relating to damascus.
As a noun damascene is
a person living in or originating from damascus.
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