particularly |
zeriba |
As an adverb particularly
is (focus) especially, extremely.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
commonly |
zeriba |
As an adverb commonly
is as a rule; frequently; usually.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
improvised |
zeriba |
As verbs the difference between improvised and zeriba
is that
improvised is simple past and past participle of
improvise while
zeriba is to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
As an adjective improvised
is created by improvisation; impromptu; unrehearsed.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
northeastern |
zeriba |
As an adjective northeastern
is of, related to, located in, or from the northeast.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
africa |
zeriba |
As nouns the difference between africa and zeriba
is that
africa is african while
zeriba is a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As an adjective africa
is african.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
thornbush |
zeriba |
As nouns the difference between thornbush and zeriba
is that
thornbush is any of many thorny or spiny shrubs and bushes while
zeriba is a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern Africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
stockade |
zeriba |
As nouns the difference between stockade and zeriba
is that
stockade is an enclosure protected by a wall of wooden posts while
zeriba is a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As verbs the difference between stockade and zeriba
is that
stockade is to enclose in a stockade while
zeriba is to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
zareba |
zeriba |
Alternative forms |
Zareba is an alternative form of zeriba.
As nouns the difference between zareba and zeriba
is that
zareba is ,
particularly in figurative contexts while
zeriba is a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As verbs the difference between zareba and zeriba
is that
zareba is ,
particularly in figurative contexts while
zeriba is to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
seriba |
zeriba |
Alternative forms |
Seriba is an alternative form of zeriba.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
sariba |
zeriba |
Alternative forms |
Sariba is an alternative form of zeriba.
As a noun zeriba is
a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
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