cantonment |
barracks |
As nouns the difference between cantonment and barracks
is that
cantonment is temporary military living quarters while
barracks is .
As a verb barracks is
(
barrack).
overblown |
exaggregate |
As verbs the difference between overblown and exaggregate
is that
overblown is while
exaggregate is .
As an adjective overblown
is of exaggerated importance; too heavily emphasized, hyped, etc.
overblow |
exaggregate |
As verbs the difference between overblow and exaggregate
is that
overblow is to cover with blossoms or flowers or
overblow can be (obsolete) to blow over; pass over; pass away while
exaggregate is .
curser |
pointer |
As nouns the difference between curser and pointer
is that
curser is one who curses while
pointer is anything that points or is used for pointing.
richard |
christopher |
As proper nouns the difference between richard and christopher
is that
richard is cognate to richard while
christopher is .
paradigm |
symbolical |
As a noun paradigm
is an example serving as a model or pattern; a template.
As an adjective symbolical is
of, related to, or being a symbol; symbolic.
rocking |
chair |
As verbs the difference between rocking and chair
is that
rocking is present participle of lang=en while
chair is to act as chairperson.
As nouns the difference between rocking and chair
is that
rocking is the motion of something that rocks while
chair is an item of furniture used to sit on or in comprising a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person. Compare stool, couch, sofa, settee, loveseat and bench.
As an adjective rocking
is excellent; great.
peoples |
men |
As nouns the difference between peoples and men
is that
peoples is plural of lang=en - a race, group or nationality while
men is irregular plural of man.
As a verb peoples
is third-person singular of people.
As an acronym MEN is
acronym of multiple endocrine neoplasia.
As a proper noun Men is
a god once worshipped in the western interior parts of Anatolia, and associated with lunar symbolism.
fiddling |
messing |
As verbs the difference between fiddling and messing
is that
fiddling is while
messing is .
As a noun fiddling
is action of the verb
to fiddle .
As an adjective fiddling
is of petty or trivial importance; footling.
skirmish |
intrude |
As verbs the difference between skirmish and intrude
is that
skirmish is to engage in a minor battle or dispute while
intrude is to thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.
As a noun skirmish
is (military) a brief battle between small groups, usually part of a longer or larger battle or war.
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