customs |
douanier |
As a noun customs
is .
As a proper noun douanier is
french painter.
governess |
rectrix |
As nouns the difference between governess and rectrix
is that
governess is a woman paid to educate children in their own home while
rectrix is a governess; a rectoress.
As a verb governess
is to work as governess; to educate children in their own home.
rectoress |
rectrix |
As nouns the difference between rectoress and rectrix
is that
rectoress is a governess; a rectrix while
rectrix is a governess; a rectoress.
feckins |
fackins |
Alternative forms |
Feckins is an alternative form of fackins.
As a noun fackins is
used in exclamatory phrases to express surprise, insistence, etc.
fegs |
fackins |
Alternative forms |
Fegs is an alternative form of fackins.
As a noun fackins is
used in exclamatory phrases to express surprise, insistence, etc.
piercing |
piercee |
As nouns the difference between piercing and piercee
is that
piercing is body piercing while
piercee is (neologism) one who receives a piercing.
piercer |
piercee |
see also |
As nouns the difference between piercer and piercee
is that
piercer is an instrument that pierces or perforates, such as a stiletto or piercel while
piercee is one who receives a piercing.
tattooer |
piercee |
see also |
Tattooer is a see also of piercee.
As nouns the difference between tattooer and piercee
is that
tattooer is a tattooist while
piercee is (neologism) one who receives a piercing.
tattooee |
piercee |
see also |
Tattooee is a see also of piercee.
As nouns the difference between tattooee and piercee
is that
tattooee is a person receiving a tattoo while
piercee is (neologism) one who receives a piercing.
menology |
menologium |
Alternative forms |
Menology is an alternative form of menologium.
As nouns the difference between menology and menologium
is that
menology is while
menologium is a service book of the greek church that corresponds, though very roughly, to the
proprium sanctorum of the latin breviary they include all the movable parts of the services connected with the commemoration of saints and in particular the canons sung in the orthros, the office which corresponds with catholic lauds, including the synaxaries, i e the historical notices regarding the saints of the day.
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