line |
lineate |
As a noun line
is a path through two or more points (
compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.
As a verb line
is to place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
As an adjective lineate is
marked with lines.
depressed |
lineate |
As adjectives the difference between depressed and lineate
is that
depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent while
lineate is marked with lines.
As a verb depressed
is past tense of depress.
rice |
koku |
As nouns the difference between rice and koku
is that
rice is cereal plants,
Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food while
koku is a unit of measure in feudal Japan, the amount of rice needed to feed one person for a year.
As a verb rice
is to squeeze through a ricer; to mash or make into rice-sized pieces.
As a proper noun Rice
is {{surname|patronymic|from=Welsh}} derived from Welsh given name Rhys.
As a phrase RICE
is rest, ice, compression, and elevation. A common treatment method for soft tissue injuries.
sadducee |
sadducize |
As an adjective sadducee
is feminine plural form of sadduceo.
As a verb sadducize is
to make a sadducee; to conform to sadduceeism.
conform |
sadducize |
As verbs the difference between conform and sadducize
is that
conform is to act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure while
Sadducize is to make a Sadducee; to conform to Sadduceeism.
sadduceeism |
sadducize |
As a noun sadduceeism
is the practices, beliefs, or characteristics of the sadducees.
As a verb sadducize is
to make a sadducee; to conform to sadduceeism.
flatiron |
sadiron |
As nouns the difference between flatiron and sadiron
is that
flatiron is a simple iron (for pressing laundry) which is heated on a stove while
sadiron is a flatiron which has a removable handle and is pointed at both ends.
As an adjective flatiron
is having a flatiron shape.
perseveration |
perseverating |
As a noun perseveration
is uncontrollable repetition of a particular response, such as a word, phrase, or gesture, despite the absence or cessation of a stimulus, usually caused by brain injury or other organic disorder.
As a verb perseverating is
present participle of perseverate.
As an adjective perseverating is
exhibiting perseveration; persisting, continuing.
persisting |
perseverating |
As verbs the difference between persisting and perseverating
is that
persisting is while
perseverating is .
As an adjective perseverating is
exhibiting perseveration; persisting, continuing.
continuing |
perseverating |
As verbs the difference between continuing and perseverating
is that
continuing is while
perseverating is .
As an adjective perseverating is
exhibiting perseveration; persisting, continuing.
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