flyrod |
flyrodder |
As nouns the difference between flyrod and flyrodder
is that
flyrod is a thin, flexible fishing rod designed to cast an artificial fly while
flyrodder is an angler who fishes with a flyrod.
moan |
unmoaned |
As a proper noun moan
is anglesey.
As an adjective unmoaned is
not moaned about, not lamented.
lament |
unmoaned |
As a noun lament
is an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.
As a verb lament
is to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
As an adjective unmoaned is
not moaned about, not lamented.
pumpkin |
pumpkinlike |
As a noun pumpkin
is a domesticated plant, in species
cucurbita pepo , similar in growth pattern, foliage, flower, and fruit to the squash or melon.
As an adjective pumpkinlike is
resembling a pumpkin.
blind |
goalball |
As nouns the difference between blind and goalball
is that
blind is a covering for a window to keep out light the may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass while
goalball is a ball game, designed for the blind, in which teams of three players attempt to throw a ball with bells embedded in it into the opposing goal.
As an adjective blind
is (not comparable|of a person or animal) unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
As a verb blind
is to make temporarily or permanently blind.
As an adverb blind
is without seeing; unseeingly.
team |
goalball |
As nouns the difference between team and goalball
is that
team is team while
goalball is a ball game, designed for the blind, in which teams of three players attempt to throw a ball with bells embedded in it into the opposing goal.
bells |
goalball |
As nouns the difference between bells and goalball
is that
bells is while
goalball is a ball game, designed for the blind, in which teams of three players attempt to throw a ball with bells embedded in it into the opposing goal.
As a proper noun bells
is a city in tennessee.
lean |
leanly |
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adverb leanly is
in a lean way.
feed |
bitternut |
As nouns the difference between feed and bitternut
is that
feed is (uncountable) food given to (especially herbivorous) animals while
bitternut is the (
bitternut hickory), , a common hickory tree native to the eastern united states and southeast canada.
As a verb feed
is (
lb) to give (someone or something) food to eat or
feed can be (
fee).
livestock |
bitternut |
As nouns the difference between livestock and bitternut
is that
livestock is farm animals; animals domesticated for cultivation while
bitternut is the (
bitternut hickory), , a common hickory tree native to the eastern united states and southeast canada.
Pages