fan |
fanfest |
As nouns the difference between fan and fanfest
is that
fan is a hand-held device consisting of concertinaed material, or slats of material, gathered together at one end, that may be opened out into the shape of a sector of a circle and waved back and forth in order to move air towards oneself and cool oneself while
fanfest is an event held for fans.
As a verb fan
is to blow air on (something) by means of a fan (hand-held, mechanical or electrical) or otherwise.
As a proper noun Fan
is a diminutive of Frances.
As an abbreviation FAN
is file area network.
fearsome |
fearsomeness |
As an adjective fearsome
is frightening, especially in appearance.
As a noun fearsomeness is
the state or condition of being fearsome.
cliff |
headwall |
As nouns the difference between cliff and headwall
is that
cliff is a vertical (or nearly vertical) rock face while
headwall is the highest cliff of a glacial cirque.
As a proper noun Cliff
is a diminutive of the male given name
Clifford.
glacial |
headwall |
In geology terms the difference between glacial and headwall
is that
glacial is of the Pleistocene period dominated by the presence of glaciers while
headwall is the steep cliff at the back of a cirque.
As an adjective glacial
is of, or relating to glaciers.
As a proper noun Glacial
is of the Pleistocene period dominated by the presence of glaciers.
As a noun headwall is
the highest cliff of a glacial cirque.
spoonerism |
marrowsky |
As nouns the difference between spoonerism and marrowsky
is that
spoonerism is a play on words on a phrase in which the initial (usually consonantal) sounds of two or more of the main words are transposed while
marrowsky is spoonerism.
conversation |
conversationless |
As a noun conversation
is conversation.
As an adjective conversationless is
without conversation.
ox |
oxlike |
As a proper noun ox
is (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near capricorn, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
As an adjective oxlike is
resembling an ox or some aspect of one: strong, foolish, etc.
strong |
oxlike |
As a proper noun strong
is .
As an adjective oxlike is
resembling an ox or some aspect of one: strong, foolish, etc.
foolish |
oxlike |
As adjectives the difference between foolish and oxlike
is that
foolish is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise while
oxlike is resembling an ox or some aspect of one: strong, foolish, etc.
ship |
shipful |
As nouns the difference between ship and shipful
is that
ship is a water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat or
ship can be (fandom) a fictional romantic relationship between two persons, either real or themselves fictional while
shipful is as much as a ship will hold.
As a verb ship
is (
label) to send by water-borne transport or
ship can be (fandom) to write fiction that includes fictional romantic relationships between two persons, either real or themselves fictional.
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