door |
gat |
As nouns the difference between door and gat
is that
door is a {{l/en|portal}} of entry into a building, room or vehicle, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a {{l/en|hinge}}. Doors are frequently made of {{l/en|wood}} or {{l/en|metal}}. May have a {{l/en|handle}} to help open and close, a {{l/en|latch}} to hold the door closed, and a {{l/en|lock}} that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key while
gat is a Gatling gun.
As verbs the difference between door and gat
is that
door is to cause a {{l/en|collision}} by opening the door of a vehicle in front of an {{l/en|oncoming}} {{l/en|cyclist}} or {{l/en|pedestrian}} while
gat is to shoot someone with a pistol or other handheld firearm.
assume |
president |
As a verb assume
is .
As a noun president is
an honorific for the head of state of a republic; see president (definition 1).
matelot |
sailor |
As nouns the difference between matelot and sailor
is that
matelot is sailor; also "mate;" boon companion while
sailor is one who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman.
hello |
segment |
As nouns the difference between hello and segment
is that
hello is "!" or an equivalent greeting while
segment is a length of some object.
As verbs the difference between hello and segment
is that
hello is to greet with "hello" while
segment is to divide into segments or sections.
As an interjection hello
is .
woman |
property |
As nouns the difference between woman and property
is that
woman is an adult female human while
property is something that is owned.
As verbs the difference between woman and property
is that
woman is to staff with female labor while
property is (obsolete) to invest with properties, or qualities.
women |
property |
As nouns the difference between women and property
is that
women is (
woman) while
property is something that is owned.
As a verb property is
(obsolete) to invest with properties, or qualities.
zesty |
chilly |
As adjectives the difference between zesty and chilly
is that
zesty is having a piquant or pungent taste; spicy while
chilly is cold enough to cause shivering; or suddenly feeling cold.
uplift |
exhilarate |
As verbs the difference between uplift and exhilarate
is that
uplift is to raise something or someone to a higher physical, social, moral, intellectual, spiritual or emotional level while
exhilarate is (archaic) to make happy, cheer up; to gladden.
As a noun uplift
is the act or result of being uplifted.
uplifted |
exhilarated |
As verbs the difference between uplifted and exhilarated
is that
uplifted is (
uplift) while
exhilarated is (
exhilarate).
pour |
clean |
In transitive terms the difference between pour and clean
is that
pour is to send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly while
clean is to tidy up, make a place neat.
In intransitive terms the difference between pour and clean
is that
pour is to flow, pass or issue in or as a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours while
clean is to make things clean in general.
As an adjective clean is
Free of dirt or impurities or protruberances.As an adverb clean is
fully and completely.
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