callon |
visit |
As a verb visit is
to shriek, scream, shrill, screech, squeal, squeak.
pivilion |
booth |
As a proper noun booth is
.
stable |
resistant |
As nouns the difference between stable and resistant
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
resistant is resistant.
As verbs the difference between stable and resistant
is that
stable is to put or keep (horse) in a stable while
resistant is .
As adjectives the difference between stable and resistant
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
resistant is resistant.
prgamatic |
practical |
As a noun practical is
(british) a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability.
As an adjective practical is
based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis.
scketch |
draw |
As a verb draw is
(
lb)
to move or develop something .
As a noun draw is
the result of a contest in which neither side has won; a tie.
scketching |
drawing |
As a verb drawing is
.
As a noun drawing is
a picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper.
transistor |
thyristors |
As nouns the difference between transistor and thyristors
is that
transistor is while
thyristors is .
groundpepper |
peppercorn |
As a noun peppercorn is
the seeds of the plant
piper nigrum commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.
bakersshop |
bakery |
As a noun bakery is
a shop in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
wreath |
writhe |
As nouns the difference between wreath and writhe
is that
wreath is something twisted, intertwined, or curled while
writhe is (knot theory) the number of negative crossings subtracted from the number of positive crossings in a knot.
As verbs the difference between wreath and writhe
is that
wreath is to place an entwined circle of flowers upon or around something while
writhe is to twist, to wring (something).
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