odd |
more |
As an initialism odd
is oppositional defiant disorder.
As a noun more is
tomorrow.
lion |
doing |
As verbs the difference between lion and doing
is that
lion is fill while
doing is (rare|chiefly|netherlands|nonstandard).
As a noun lion
is net, web.
imitation |
prefinition |
As nouns the difference between imitation and prefinition
is that
imitation is the act of imitating while
prefinition is a previous limitation or definition.
barley |
hope |
As a noun barley
is a cereal of the species
hordeum vulgare , or its grains, often used as food or to make beer and other malted drinks.
As a proper noun hope is
from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.
learn |
revise |
As verbs the difference between learn and revise
is that
learn is to acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something or
learn can be while
revise is .
spirituality |
creation |
As nouns the difference between spirituality and creation
is that
spirituality is the quality or state of being spiritual while
creation is creation.
limited |
cooperation |
As a verb limited
is (
limit).
As an adjective limited
is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
As a noun cooperation is
cooperation.
rear |
neglect |
As verbs the difference between rear and neglect
is that
rear is to raise physically; to lift up; to cause to rise, to elevate or
rear can be to move; stir or
rear can be to place in the rear; to secure the rear of while
neglect is (
label) to fail to care for or attend to something.
As nouns the difference between rear and neglect
is that
rear is the back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front while
neglect is the act of neglecting.
As an adjective rear
is (of eggs) underdone; nearly raw or
rear can be being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company.
As an adverb rear
is (british|dialect) early; soon.
dirt |
sorrow |
As nouns the difference between dirt and sorrow
is that
dirt is animal while
sorrow is (uncountable) unhappiness, woe.
As a verb sorrow is
to feel or express grief.
scream |
creek |
As nouns the difference between scream and creek
is that
scream is a loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/ while
creek is one of a native american tribe from the southeastern united states.
As a verb scream
is to cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech.
As a proper noun creek is
the muskogean language of the creek tribe.
As an adjective creek is
of or pertaining to the creek tribe.
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