mere |
simply |
As a noun mere
is the sea.
As a verb mere
is to limit; bound; divide or cause division in.
As an adjective mere
is famous.
As an adverb simply is
in a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.
elegy |
eu |
As a noun elegy
is a mournful or plaintive poem; a funeral song; a poem of lamentation.
As a verb eu is
.
wordmeaning |
synonym |
vise |
hold |
In transitive terms the difference between vise and hold
is that
vise is to examine and endorse (a passport, etc.); to visa while
hold is to bind (someone) to a consequence of his or her actions.
As an adjective hold is
gracious; friendly; faithful; true.
cerule |
ferule |
As an adjective cerule
is cerulean.
As a noun ferule is
a ruler-shaped instrument, generally used to slap naughty children on the hand.
As a verb ferule is
to punish with a ferule.
agonizer |
agonizes |
As a noun agonizer
is one who agonizes.
As a verb agonizes is
(
agonize).
rottest |
trottest |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between rottest and trottest
is that
rottest is (archaic) (
rot) while
trottest is (archaic) (
trot).
As verbs the difference between rottest and trottest
is that
rottest is (archaic) (
rot) while
trottest is (archaic) (
trot).
mun |
moun |
As a noun mun
is urine.
As a verb moun is
(obsolete) to be able to; may; must.
glaik |
glair |
As nouns the difference between glaik and glair
is that
glaik is a fool or odd mannered person while
glair is egg-white, especially as used in various industrial preparations.
As a verb glair is
to smear with egg-white.
muckraked |
muckrake |
As verbs the difference between muckraked and muckrake
is that
muckraked is (
muckrake) while
muckrake is to search for and expose corruption or scandal especially as done by a journalist.
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