plunder |
burglarize |
As verbs the difference between plunder and burglarize
is that
plunder is while
burglarize is (chiefly|north america) to commit burglary.
burgle |
plunder |
As verbs the difference between burgle and plunder
is that
burgle is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary while
plunder is .
look |
ransack |
As a proper noun look
is or
look can be .
As a verb ransack is
(
label) to loot or pillage
see also sack .
encouragement |
prompting |
As a noun encouragement
is the act of encouraging; incitement to action or to practice; as, the encouragement of youth in generosity.
As a verb prompting is
.
abn |
malty |
As a verb abn
is .
As an adjective malty is
of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of malt.
katherine |
false |
As a proper noun katherine
is , a popular spelling variant of catherine.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
backwoods |
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preclude |
predict |
In lang=en terms the difference between preclude and predict
is that
preclude is remove the possibility of; (
l); prevent or exclude; to make (
l) while
predict is to make predictions.
As verbs the difference between preclude and predict
is that
preclude is remove the possibility of; (
l); prevent or exclude; to make (
l) while
predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.
As a noun predict is
(obsolete) a prediction.
steed |
hackney |
As nouns the difference between steed and hackney
is that
steed is (archaic|poetic) a stallion, especially in the sense of mount while
hackney is (archaic) an ordinary horse.
As an adjective hackney is
(not comparable) offered for hire; hence, much used; trite; mean.
As a verb hackney is
to make uninteresting or trite by frequent use.
cynic |
ego |
As a proper noun cynic
is a member of a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.
As an adjective cynic
is of or relating to the cynics.
As a noun ego is
ego.
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