lawful |
health |
As an adjective lawful
is conforming to, or recognised by law or rules.
As a noun health is
the state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness.
appendage |
hair |
As a noun appendage
is an external body part that projects from the body.
As a verb hair is
to hate.
maid |
lame |
As nouns the difference between maid and lame
is that
maid is maiden while
lame is sea.
duality |
duplication |
As nouns the difference between duality and duplication
is that
duality is a classification into two subclasses or opposed parts while
duplication is the act of duplicating, or the state of being duplicated; a doubling; a folding over; a fold.
mph |
knots |
As an initialism mph
is mile(s) per hour.
As a verb knots is
(
knyta).
runout |
deplete |
As a noun runout
is something that has been run out.
As a verb deplete is
to empty or unload, as the vessels of the human system, by bloodletting or by medicine.
see |
retrieve |
As nouns the difference between see and retrieve
is that
see is while
retrieve is a retrieval.
As a verb retrieve is
to regain or get back something.
cherub |
nymphet |
As nouns the difference between cherub and nymphet
is that
cherub is a winged creature represented over 90 times in the Bible as attending on God, later seen as the second highest order of angels, ranked above thrones and below seraphim. First mention is in while
nymphet is a small nymph.
mouse |
touch |
In nautical terms the difference between mouse and touch
is that
mouse is a turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straighening out while
touch is to keep the ship as near (the wind) as possible.
In obsolete terms the difference between mouse and touch
is that
mouse is
A familiar term of endearment.touch is to infect; to affect slightly.
In intransitive terms the difference between mouse and touch
is that
mouse is to hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats while
touch is to deal with in speech or writing; briefly to speak or write (
on or
upon something).
sandy |
loamy |
As adjectives the difference between sandy and loamy
is that
sandy is covered with sand while
loamy is consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam.
As a proper noun Sandy
is a diminutive of the male given name Alexander.
As a noun Sandy
is shortened form of Sand Dancer.
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