chaise |
curricula |
As nouns the difference between chaise and curricula
is that
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels while
curricula is .
chaise |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun chaise
is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
chaise |
sofa |
As nouns the difference between chaise and sofa
is that
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels while
sofa is an upholstered seat, typically having sides and back, long enough to accommodate two or more people.
chaise |
sectional |
As nouns the difference between chaise and sectional
is that
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels while
sectional is an item of furniture composed of modular sections; usually specifically a sectional sofa.
As an adjective sectional is
separating into sections.
chair |
chaise |
As a verb chair
is .
As a noun chaise is
an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
chaise |
chaste |
As a noun chaise
is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
As an adjective chaste is
abstaining from sexual intercourse, celibate.
settee |
chaise |
As nouns the difference between settee and chaise
is that
settee is a long seat with a back, made to accommodate several persons at once; a sofa or
settee can be a vessel with a very long, sharp prow, carrying two or three masts with lateen sails, used in the mediterranean while
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
whisky |
chaise |
As nouns the difference between whisky and chaise
is that
whisky is whisky (alcoholic drink) while
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
chasse |
chaise |
As nouns the difference between chasse and chaise
is that
chasse is a gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading while
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels.
As a verb chassé
is to perform this step.
chaise |
chase |
As nouns the difference between chaise and chase
is that
chaise is an open, horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, usually with one horse and two wheels while
chase is the act of one who chases another; a pursuit.
As a verb chase is
to pursue, to follow at speed.
As a proper noun Chase is
{{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname for a hunter.
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