mouth |
rim |
Synonyms |
Mouth is a synonym of rim.
As a noun mouth
is (anatomy) the opening of a creature through which food is ingested.
As a verb mouth
is to speak; to utter.
As a proper noun rim is
rome (
city).
sheath |
slice |
Related terms |
Sheath is a related term of slice.
In british|lang=en terms the difference between sheath and slice
is that
sheath is (british) a condom while
slice is (british) a snack consisting of pastry with savoury filling.
As nouns the difference between sheath and slice
is that
sheath is a scabbard; a holster for a sword while
slice is that which is thin and broad.
As verbs the difference between sheath and slice
is that
sheath is to put an object (especially a weapon, in particular, a sword) into its sheath while
slice is to cut into slices.
servile |
fawning |
Related terms |
Servile is a related term of fawning.
As nouns the difference between servile and fawning
is that
servile is (grammar) an element which forms no part of the original root while
fawning is servile flattery.
As an adjective servile
is of or pertaining to a slave.
As a verb fawning is
.
amalgamate |
interlard |
Related terms |
Amalgamate is a related term of interlard.
As verbs the difference between amalgamate and interlard
is that
amalgamate is to merge, to combine, to blend, to join while
interlard is bloat or embellish (something) by including (often minor and extraneous) details at regular intervals.
As an adjective amalgamate
is coalesced; united; combined.
bagginess |
excess |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between bagginess and excess
is that
bagginess is the characteristic of being baggy while
excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.
As an adjective excess is
more than is normal, necessary or specified.
guardian |
bodyguard |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between guardian and bodyguard
is that
guardian is someone who guards, watches over, or protects while
bodyguard is a person or group of persons, often armed, responsible for protecting an individual.
As a proper noun Guardian
is a British daily national newspaper.
As a verb bodyguard is
to act as bodyguard for (someone);
figuratively, to protect.
widespread |
widened |
Related terms |
Widespread is a related term of widened.
As an adjective widespread
is affecting a large area (eg the entire land or body); broad in extent; widely diffused.
As a verb widened is
(
widen).
infatuated |
exalted |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between infatuated and exalted
is that
infatuated is past tense of infatuate while
exalted is past tense of exalt.
As adjectives the difference between infatuated and exalted
is that
infatuated is marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness while
exalted is praised, or honored.
secretive |
underhanded |
Related terms |
Secretive is a related term of underhanded.
As adjectives the difference between secretive and underhanded
is that
secretive is having an inclination to secrecy while
underhanded is done by moving the hand (and arm) from below.
subdue |
dope |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between subdue and dope
is that
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control while
dope is to affect with drugs.
As a noun dope is
any viscous liquid or paste, such as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
As an adjective dope is
great, amazing or extraordinary.
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