gangsterish |
gangsterlike |
Synonyms |
Gangsterlike is a synonym of gangsterish.
As adjectives the difference between gangsterish and gangsterlike
is that
gangsterish is gangsterlike while
gangsterlike is resembling a gangster or some aspect of one; criminal, ruthless, etc.
biscuit |
biscuitlike |
As a noun biscuit
is (
lb) a cookie.
As an adjective biscuitlike is
resembling a biscuit or some aspect of one.
biscuity |
biscuitlike |
Synonyms |
Biscuity is a synonym of biscuitlike.
As adjectives the difference between biscuity and biscuitlike
is that
biscuity is resembling or characteristic of a biscuit while
biscuitlike is resembling a biscuit or some aspect of one.
tollfree |
freephone |
Synonyms |
Tollfree is a synonym of freephone.
As an adjective tollfree
is .
As a noun freephone is
(chiefly|british) a service offering telephone calls free of charge to designated numbers.
poll |
unpolled |
As a proper noun poll
is or
poll can be .
As an adjective unpolled is
not polled (included in a vote).
aircraft |
rotorcraft |
As nouns the difference between aircraft and rotorcraft
is that
aircraft is a vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or lift while
rotorcraft is any aircraft that obtains its lift from rotors.
lift |
rotorcraft |
As nouns the difference between lift and rotorcraft
is that
lift is air while
rotorcraft is any aircraft that obtains its lift from rotors.
As a verb lift
is to raise or rise.
rotor |
rotorcraft |
As nouns the difference between rotor and rotorcraft
is that
rotor is a rotating part of a mechanical device, for example in an electric motor, generator, alternator or pump while
rotorcraft is any aircraft that obtains its lift from rotors.
autogyro |
rotorcraft |
see also |
Autogyro is a see also of rotorcraft.
As nouns the difference between autogyro and rotorcraft
is that
autogyro is while
rotorcraft is any aircraft that obtains its lift from rotors.
land |
commote |
As nouns the difference between land and commote
is that
land is the part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water while
commote is a secular division of land in mediaeval Wales.
As a verb land
is to descend to a surface, especially from the air.
As an adjective land
is of or relating to land.
As a proper noun Land
is {{surname|from=Middle English}.
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