population |
holoendemic |
As a noun population
is the people living within a political or geographical boundary.
As an adjective holoendemic is
endemic in the whole population of a given region.
goat |
hircose |
As a noun goat
is (uk|politics|informal) a member of the "government of all the talents" proposed by british prime minister (
gordon brown).
As an adjective hircose is
(rare) of, or pertaining to goats; hircine.
hire |
hiree |
As nouns the difference between hiree and hire
is that
hiree is someone who hires from a hirer while
hire is payment for the temporary use of something.
As a verb hire is
to obtain the services of in return for fixed payment.
antelope |
hirola |
As nouns the difference between antelope and hirola
is that
antelope is any of several african mammals of the family bovidae distinguished by hollow horns, which, unlike deer, they do not shed while
hirola is a type of antelope found in an area between kenya and somalia,.
kenya |
hirola |
As a proper noun kenya
is kenya.
As a noun hirola is
a type of antelope found in an area between kenya and somalia,.
somalia |
hirola |
As a proper noun somalia
is somalia.
As a noun hirola is
a type of antelope found in an area between kenya and somalia,.
distemper |
distempered |
In archaic terms the difference between distemper and distempered
is that
distemper is a disorder of the humours of the body; a disease while
distempered is affected with or suffering from distemper; diseased.
As verbs the difference between distemper and distempered
is that
distemper is to temper or mix unduly; to make disproportionate; to change the due proportions of while
distempered is past tense of distemper.
As a noun distemper
is a viral disease of animals, such as dogs and cats, characterised by fever, coughing and catarrh.
As an adjective distempered is
affected with or suffering from distemper; diseased.
diseased |
distempered |
As adjectives the difference between diseased and distempered
is that
diseased is affected with or suffering from disease while
distempered is (archaic) affected with or suffering from distemper; diseased.
As a verb distempered is
(
distemper).
cross |
cantoned |
As a proper noun cross
is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.
As a verb cantoned is
(
canton).
As an adjective cantoned is
(heraldry) having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself.
shield |
cantoned |
In heraldry terms the difference between shield and cantoned
is that
shield is the escutcheon or field on which are placed the bearings in coats of arms while
cantoned is having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself.
As verbs the difference between shield and cantoned
is that
shield is to protect, to defend while
cantoned is past tense of canton.
As a noun shield
is anything that protects or defends; defense; shelter; protection.
As an adjective cantoned is
having a charge in each of the four corners; said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself.
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