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amove

Amove - What does it mean?

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Amove vs Emove - What's the difference?

amove | emove |


As verbs the difference between amove and emove

is that amove is (obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite or amove can be to remove (a person or thing) from a position while emove is (archaic|poetic) to stir or arouse emotion in (someone); to cause to feel emotion.

Amoved vs Amove - What's the difference?

amoved | amove |


As verbs the difference between amoved and amove

is that amoved is past tense of amove while amove is to set in motion; to stir up, excite.

Amole vs Amove - What's the difference?

amole | amove |


As a noun amole

is any of various parts of the agave (or similar) plants, when used as soap.

As a verb amove is

(obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite or amove can be to remove (a person or thing) from a position.

Move vs Amove - What's the difference?

move | amove |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between move and amove

is that move is (obsolete) to apply to, as for aid while amove is (obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite.

As verbs the difference between move and amove

is that move is to change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another while amove is (obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite or amove can be to remove (a person or thing) from a position.

As a noun move

is the act of moving; a movement.

Amove vs Admove - What's the difference?

amove | admove |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between amove and admove

is that amove is (obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite while admove is (obsolete) to move or conduct to or toward.

As verbs the difference between amove and admove

is that amove is (obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite or amove can be to remove (a person or thing) from a position while admove is (obsolete) to move or conduct to or toward.

Above vs Amove - What's the difference?

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As a preposition above

is physically over; on top of; worn on top of, as clothing.

As an adverb above

is directly overhead; vertically on top of.

As an adjective above

is of heaven; heavenly.

As a noun above

is heaven.

As a verb amove is

(obsolete) to set in motion; to stir up, excite or amove can be to remove (a person or thing) from a position.

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