elder |
mzee |
As a proper noun elder
is .
As a noun mzee is
(east africa) an elder (old person).
bossy |
bossyboots |
As nouns the difference between bossy and bossyboots
is that
bossy is (us|informal|dated) a cow or calf while
bossyboots is (informal) a bossy person.
As an adjective bossy
is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering or
bossy can be ornamented with bosses; studded.
coin |
uncoined |
As a proper noun coin
is a city in iowa.
As an adjective uncoined is
not coined.
faineant |
faineance |
As nouns the difference between faineant and faineance
is that
faineant is an irresponsible or lazy person while
faineance is the state or quality of being faineant.
idleness |
faineance |
Synonyms |
Idleness is a synonym of faineance.
As nouns the difference between idleness and faineance
is that
idleness is the state of being idle; inactivity while
faineance is the state or quality of being faineant.
cat |
catless |
As adjectives the difference between cat and catless
is that
cat is how much while
catless is without a cat or cats.
As an adverb cat
is how much.
zulu |
maskanda |
As nouns the difference between zulu and maskanda
is that
zulu is zulu while
maskanda is (south africa) a style of zulu folk music, normally played solo.
As an adjective zulu
is zulu.
solo |
maskanda |
As nouns the difference between solo and maskanda
is that
solo is solo (piece of music for one) while
maskanda is (south africa) a style of zulu folk music, normally played solo.
slot |
slotless |
As a noun slot
is a broad, flat, wooden bar, a slat, especially as used to secure a door, window, etc.
As a verb slot
is to bolt or lock a door or window.
As an adjective slotless is
without a slot or slots.
troubled |
troubledly |
As an adjective troubled
is anxious, worried, careworn.
As a verb troubled
is (
trouble).
As an adverb troubledly is
in a troubled way.
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