idiomatic |
idiomatology |
As an adjective idiomatic
is pertaining or conforming to the mode of expression characteristic of a language.
As a noun idiomatology is
the study of idioms and idiomatic language.
gurry |
gurrier |
As nouns the difference between gurry and gurrier
is that
gurry is (india) a small fort or
gurry can be fishing offal while
gurrier is (slang|ireland|pejorative) spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin.
guerrier |
gurrier |
Guerrier is often a misspelling of gurrier.
Guerrier has no English definition.
As a noun gurrier is
spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin.
bowsey |
gurrier |
Synonyms |
Gurrier is a synonym of bowsey.
Bowsey is likely misspelled.
Bowsey has no English definition.
As a noun gurrier is
spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin.
gouger |
gurrier |
Synonyms |
Gurrier is a synonym of gouger.
As nouns the difference between gouger and gurrier
is that
gouger is someone who gouges while
gurrier is spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin.
skanger |
gurrier |
Synonyms |
Gurrier is a synonym of skanger.
As nouns the difference between skanger and gurrier
is that
skanger is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
gurrier is spiv, rascal; lout, ruffian; street urchin.
shimane |
matsue |
As proper nouns the difference between shimane and matsue
is that
shimane is a prefecture in Japan; its capital is Matsue while
Matsue is the capital city of Shimane prefecture, Japan.
prefecture |
matsue |
As a noun prefecture
is prefecture.
As a proper noun matsue is
the capital city of shimane prefecture, japan.
japan |
matsue |
As an adjective japan
is japanese (of or pertaining to japan, its people or language).
As a noun japan
is japanese (person).
As a proper noun matsue is
the capital city of shimane prefecture, japan.
fool |
fule |
As nouns the difference between fool and fule
is that
fool is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence while
fule is (dialectal|chiefly|scotland) fool.
As a verb fool
is to trick; to make a fool of someone.
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