cheese |
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious |
As a noun cheese
is (uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or
cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance.
As a verb cheese
is to prepare curds for making cheese or
cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or
cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.
As an interjection cheese
is (photography).
As an adjective supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is
fantastic, very wonderful.
hi |
cheese |
As verbs the difference between hi and cheese
is that
hi is to call while
cheese is to prepare curds for making cheese or
cheese can be (slang) to stop; to refrain from or
cheese can be (gaming|slang) to use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.
As a noun cheese is
(uncountable) a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk or
cheese can be (slang) wealth, fame, excellence, importance.
As an interjection cheese is
(photography).
joke |
hi |
As a proper noun joke
is , diminutive of jo.
As a verb hi is
to call.
disapproving |
unapproving |
As a verb disapproving
is .
As an adjective unapproving is
not approving.
car |
night |
As a noun car
is friend.
As a verb car
is (
lb).
As a proper noun night is
(paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
overturning |
toppling |
As verbs the difference between overturning and toppling
is that
overturning is present participle of lang=en while
toppling is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between overturning and toppling
is that
overturning is the act by which something is overturned while
toppling is the act by which something is toppled.
wreck |
savour |
As nouns the difference between wreck and savour
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
savour is the specific taste or smell of something.
As verbs the difference between wreck and savour
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
savour is to possess a particular taste or smell, or a distinctive quality.
gluey |
gooey |
As adjectives the difference between gluey and gooey
is that
gluey is viscous and adhesive, as glue while
gooey is of or relating to goo.
isotropic |
isometric |
As adjectives the difference between isotropic and isometric
is that
isotropic is having properties that are identical in all directions; exhibiting isotropy while
isometric is of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions.
As a noun isometric is
a line connecting isometric points.
balance |
estimate |
As verbs the difference between balance and estimate
is that
balance is while
estimate is to calculate roughly, often from imperfect data.
As a noun estimate is
a rough calculation or guess.
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