mashloch |
manchet |
see also |
Mashloch is a see also of manchet.
In scotland|obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mashloch and manchet
is that
mashloch is (scotland|obsolete) a type of low-quality bread made from flour and other grains while
manchet is (scotland|obsolete) a type of high-quality bread made from flour.
As nouns the difference between mashloch and manchet
is that
mashloch is (scotland|obsolete) a type of low-quality bread made from flour and other grains while
manchet is (scotland|obsolete) a type of high-quality bread made from flour.
rallidae |
ralline |
As a proper noun rallidae
is .
As an adjective ralline is
(ornithology|rare) of, or pertaining to members of the rallidae family (also referred to as rails).
unsuspicious |
unsuspiciously |
As an adjective unsuspicious
is not suspicious.
As an adverb unsuspiciously is
in an unsuspicious way.
wisdom |
wisdomless |
As a proper noun wisdom
is (biblical) the wisdom of solomon, a book of the old testament and the hebrew tanakh.
As an adjective wisdomless is
without wisdom; foolish.
foolish |
wisdomless |
As adjectives the difference between foolish and wisdomless
is that
foolish is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise while
wisdomless is without wisdom; foolish.
mental |
hebetudinous |
As a noun mental
is moron.
As an adjective hebetudinous is
displaying mental lethargy or dullness.
lethargy |
hebetudinous |
As a noun lethargy
is (pathology) a condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns.
As an adjective hebetudinous is
displaying mental lethargy or dullness.
dullness |
hebetudinous |
As a noun dullness
is the quality of being slow to understand things.
As an adjective hebetudinous is
displaying mental lethargy or dullness.
lamp |
lampless |
As an acronym lamp
is (internet) linux, apache, (
mysql), and php — a popular combination of open source software for use as a web server.
As an adjective lampless is
without a lamp or lamps; unlit.
flour |
mashloch |
As nouns the difference between flour and mashloch
is that
flour is powder obtained by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, and used to bake bread, cakes, and pastry while
mashloch is (scotland|obsolete) a type of low-quality bread made from flour and other grains.
As a verb flour
is to apply flour to something; to cover with flour.
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