forth |
forthwith |
As a proper noun forth
is a river in scotland that flows for about 47 km (29 miles) from the trossachs through stirling to the firth of forth on the north sea or
forth can be an imperative, stack-based high-level programming language.
As an adverb forthwith is
immediately; without delay.
tenet |
cornerstone |
As nouns the difference between tenet and cornerstone
is that
tenet is an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization while
cornerstone is a ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details.
riddles |
kenning |
As nouns the difference between riddles and kenning
is that
riddles is while
kenning is (obsolete) sight; view; a distant view at sea or
kenning can be the tread of an egg; cicatricula or
kenning can be a metaphorical phrase used in germanic poetry (especially old english or old norse) whereby a simple thing is described in an allusive way, such as ‘whale road’ for ‘sea’, or ‘enemy of the mast’ for ‘wind’.
As verbs the difference between riddles and kenning
is that
riddles is (
riddle) while
kenning is .
ban |
shun |
As a proper noun ban
is .
prohibited |
x |
As an adjective prohibited
is forbidden; unallowed.
As a verb prohibited
is (
prohibit).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
halt |
false |
As a verb halt
is .
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
upright |
firm |
As adjectives the difference between upright and firm
is that
upright is vertical; erect while
firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
As nouns the difference between upright and firm
is that
upright is any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports while
firm is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As an adverb upright
is in or into an upright position.
As a verb firm is
to make firm or strong; fix securely.
coursebook |
notebook |
As nouns the difference between coursebook and notebook
is that
coursebook is a textbook, a book designed to accompany a specific academic course, or one specified by the writers of the course to be read by its students while
notebook is notebook.
frieze |
metope |
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between frieze and metope
is that
frieze is (architecture) that part of the entablature of an order which is between the architrave and cornice it is a flat member or face, either uniform or broken by triglyphs, and often enriched with figures and other ornaments of sculpture while
metope is (architecture) the architectural element between two triglyphs in a doric frieze.
As nouns the difference between frieze and metope
is that
frieze is a kind of coarse woolen cloth or stuff with a shaggy or tufted (friezed) nap on one side or
frieze can be (architecture) that part of the entablature of an order which is between the architrave and cornice it is a flat member or face, either uniform or broken by triglyphs, and often enriched with figures and other ornaments of sculpture while
metope is (architecture) the architectural element between two triglyphs in a doric frieze.
As a verb frieze
is to make a nap on (cloth); to friz.
frieze |
metopes |
As nouns the difference between frieze and metopes
is that
frieze is a kind of coarse woolen cloth or stuff with a shaggy or tufted (friezed) nap on one side or
frieze can be (architecture) that part of the entablature of an order which is between the architrave and cornice it is a flat member or face, either uniform or broken by triglyphs, and often enriched with figures and other ornaments of sculpture while
metopes is .
As a verb frieze
is to make a nap on (cloth); to friz.
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