commonest |
communest |
As an adjective commonest
is (
common).
As a verb communest is
(archaic) (
commune).
pelt |
polt |
As nouns the difference between pelt and polt
is that
pelt is the skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved]] with the hairy or [[wool|woolly covering on it or
pelt can be a blow or stroke from something thrown while
polt is a hard knock.
As a verb pelt
is to bombard, as with missiles.
treesap |
blood |
police |
doctor |
In obsolete terms the difference between police and doctor
is that
police is communal living; civilization while
doctor is a teacher; one skilled in a profession or a branch of knowledge; a learned man.
In transitive terms the difference between police and doctor
is that
police is to patrol an area while
doctor is to alter or make obscure, as with the intention to deceive, especially a document.
naphthols |
resorcinol |
As nouns the difference between naphthols and resorcinol
is that
naphthols is while
resorcinol is resorcinol.
dissipate |
leave |
As verbs the difference between dissipate and leave
is that
dissipate is to drive away, disperse while
leave is
to have a consequence or remnant or
leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or
leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliage
[oxford english dictionary , 2nd ed] or
leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy.
As a noun leave is
(cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or
leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
dissipate |
left |
As a verb dissipate
is to drive away, disperse.
As a noun left is
air.
gracious |
funny |
As adjectives the difference between gracious and funny
is that
gracious is kind and warmly courteous while
funny is amusing; humorous; comical.
As an interjection gracious
is expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
As a noun funny is
(humorous) a joke or
funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.
sarcartic |
satire |
jesus |
water |
As nouns the difference between jesus and water
is that
jesus is a Christian savior while
water is a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula H₂O, required by all forms of life on Earth.
As a proper noun Jesus
is jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom many Christians consider the son of God and call Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah, and whom Muslims believe to be a prophet.
As an interjection Jesus
is an expletive, the use of which is considered blasphemous among some Christians.
As a verb water is
to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
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