melissa |
woman |
As a proper noun melissa
is , cognate to melissa.
As a noun woman is
an adult female human.
As a verb woman is
to staff with female labor.
melissa |
hello |
As a proper noun melissa
is , cognate to melissa.
As an interjection hello is
.
As a noun hello is
"!" or an equivalent greeting.
As a verb hello is
to greet with "hello".
melissa |
kitty |
As proper nouns the difference between melissa and kitty
is that
melissa is , cognate to melissa while
kitty is a diminutive of katherine and related female given names.
melissa |
shoe |
As a proper noun melissa
is , cognate to melissa.
As a noun shoe is
a protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do.
As a verb shoe is
to put shoes on one's feet.
mint |
melissa |
As nouns the difference between mint and melissa
is that
mint is intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor while
melissa is a plant of the
Melissa genus, especially lemon balm, often used medicinally.
As a verb mint
is to try, attempt; take aim.
As an adjective mint
is of condition, as new.
As a proper noun Melissa is
bee-nymph in Greek mythology.
melissa |
jason |
As proper nouns the difference between melissa and jason
is that
melissa is , cognate to melissa while
jason is (greek mythology) the leader of the argonauts, who retrieved the golden fleece from king aeetes of colchis, for his uncle pelias.
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