sound |
soundpainting |
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a noun soundpainting is
to give a visual impression using sound alone.
vehicle |
unroadworthy |
As a noun vehicle
is a conveyance; a device for carrying or transporting substances, objects or individuals.
As an adjective unroadworthy is
describing a vehicle which is not safe for use on the road.
safe |
unroadworthy |
As adjectives the difference between safe and unroadworthy
is that
safe is not in danger; free from harm's reach while
unroadworthy is describing a vehicle which is not safe for use on the road.
As a noun safe
is a box, usually made of metal, in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping.
road |
unroadworthy |
As a noun road
is (obsolete) the act of riding on horseback.
As an adjective unroadworthy is
describing a vehicle which is not safe for use on the road.
catch |
ratcatcher |
As nouns the difference between catch and ratcatcher
is that
catch is (countable) the act of seizing or capturing (
jump) while
ratcatcher is one who catches rats; particularly one who does so professionally.
As a verb catch
is (
lb)
to capture, overtake .
rat |
ratcatcher |
As an adjective rat
is .
As a noun ratcatcher is
one who catches rats; particularly one who does so professionally.
front |
frontbencher |
As nouns the difference between front and frontbencher
is that
front is the front end or side of something while
frontbencher is (politics) one who sits on the front bench in a parliament typically the spokesmen for those who sit further back.
bench |
frontbencher |
As nouns the difference between bench and frontbencher
is that
bench is a long seat, for example, in the park or
bench can be (weightlifting) the weight one is able to bench press, especially the maximum weight capable of being pressed while
frontbencher is (politics) one who sits on the front bench in a parliament typically the spokesmen for those who sit further back.
As a verb bench
is (sports) to remove a player from play or
bench can be (transitive|and|intransitive|colloquial) to lift by bench pressing or
bench can be .
parliament |
frontbencher |
As a proper noun parliament
is any of several parliaments of various countries.
As a noun frontbencher is
(politics) one who sits on the front bench in a parliament typically the spokesmen for those who sit further back.
spokesmen |
frontbencher |
As nouns the difference between spokesmen and frontbencher
is that
spokesmen is while
frontbencher is (politics) one who sits on the front bench in a parliament typically the spokesmen for those who sit further back.
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