limber
Limber vs X - What's the difference?
limber | x |As an adjective limber
is flexible, pliant, bendable.As a verb limber
is to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As a noun limber
is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.Limber vs False - What's the difference?
limber | false |As adjectives the difference between limber and false
is that limber is flexible, pliant, bendable while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.As a verb limber
is to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As a noun limber
is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.Limber vs Undefined - What's the difference?
limber | undefined |As adjectives the difference between limber and undefined
is that limber is flexible, pliant, bendable while undefined is lacking a definition or value.As a verb limber
is to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As a noun limber
is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.Amputee vs Limber - What's the difference?
amputee | limber |As verbs the difference between amputee and limber
is that amputee is while limber is to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As an adjective limber is
flexible, pliant, bendable.As a noun limber is
(obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.Lythe vs Limber - What's the difference?
lythe | limber |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between lythe and limber
is that lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible while limber is (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As adjectives the difference between lythe and limber
is that lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible while limber is flexible, pliant, bendable.As nouns the difference between lythe and limber
is that lythe is (scotland) a fish, the european pollock while limber is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.As a verb limber is
to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).Walkover vs Limber - What's the difference?
walkover | limber |As nouns the difference between walkover and limber
is that walkover is an easy victory; a walkaway while limber is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.As an adjective limber is
flexible, pliant, bendable.As a verb limber is
to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).Svelte vs Limber - What's the difference?
svelte | limber |As adjectives the difference between svelte and limber
is that svelte is attractively thin; gracefully slender while limber is flexible, pliant, bendable.As a verb limber is
to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).As a noun limber is
(obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.Limber vs Numb - What's the difference?
limber | numb |As adjectives the difference between limber and numb
is that limber is flexible, pliant, bendable while numb is without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.As verbs the difference between limber and numb
is that limber is to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber) while numb is to cause to become numb.As a noun limber
is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.Limber - What does it mean?
limber | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
