befit |
hobbitlike |
As a verb befit
is to be fit for.
As an adjective hobbitlike is
resembling or befitting a hobbit.
hobbit |
hobbitlike |
As a noun hobbit
is hobbit.
As an adjective hobbitlike is
resembling or befitting a hobbit.
hobbity |
hobbitlike |
Synonyms |
Hobbitlike is a synonym of hobbity.
As adjectives the difference between hobbity and hobbitlike
is that
hobbity is looking like a hobbit - short and unshaven; hobbitlike while
hobbitlike is resembling or befitting a hobbit.
fictional |
hodag |
As an adjective fictional
is invented, as opposed to real.
As a noun hodag is
a fictional animal in wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
animal |
hodag |
As nouns the difference between animal and hodag
is that
animal is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants) while
hodag is a fictional animal in wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
As an adjective animal
is of or relating to animals.
wisconsin |
hodag |
As a proper noun wisconsin
is a capital: madison largest city: milwaukee.
As a noun hodag is
a fictional animal in wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
information |
infosphere |
As nouns the difference between information and infosphere
is that
information is information while
infosphere is (computing) the sphere of digital information.
cyberspace |
infosphere |
Synonyms |
Infosphere is a synonym of cyberspace.
As nouns the difference between cyberspace and infosphere
is that
cyberspace is a world of information through the Internet while
infosphere is the sphere of digital information.
blogosphere |
infosphere |
Hyponyms |
Blogosphere is a hyponym of infosphere.
As nouns the difference between blogosphere and infosphere
is that
blogosphere is blogosphere while
infosphere is (computing) the sphere of digital information.
bedraggled |
altoruffled |
As adjectives the difference between bedraggled and altoruffled
is that
bedraggled is wet and limp; unkempt while
altoruffled is used in some versions of
Milton's
Comus (1634) to describe the bedraggled state of Wisdom's wings; generally held to be an error for
all to-ruffled,
all too ruffled, etc.
As a verb bedraggled
is past tense of bedraggle.
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