cleve |
clive |
As a noun cleve
is a room; chamber.
As a verb clive is
.
clive |
alive |
As a proper noun Clive
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
As a verb clive
is to climb; ascend.
As a noun clive
is burdock or agrimony.
As an adjective alive is
having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
clive |
clime |
As a verb clive
is .
As a noun clime is
a particular region as defined by its weather or climate.
clove |
clive |
As nouns the difference between clove and clive
is that
clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree while
clive is burdock or agrimony.
As verbs the difference between clove and clive
is that
clove is simple past of cleave while
clive is to climb; ascend.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
chive |
clive |
As nouns the difference between chive and clive
is that
chive is a perennial plant,
Allium schoenoprasum, related to the onion while
clive is burdock or agrimony.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
As a verb clive is
to climb; ascend.
blive |
clive |
In intransitive terms the difference between blive and clive
is that
blive is alternative form of lang=en|nodot=9 "to remain" while
clive is to climb; ascend.
As an adverb blive
is quickly; forthwith.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
As a noun clive is
burdock or agrimony.
slive |
clive |
As verbs the difference between slive and clive
is that
slive is to cut; split; separate while
clive is to climb; ascend.
As nouns the difference between slive and clive
is that
slive is a slice or sliver; slip, chip while
clive is burdock or agrimony.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
clave |
clive |
As verbs the difference between clave and clive
is that
clave is past tense of cleave while
clive is to climb; ascend.
As nouns the difference between clave and clive
is that
clave is one half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other while
clive is burdock or agrimony.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
cliver |
clive |
As an adjective cliver
is clever.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
As a verb clive is
to climb; ascend.
As a noun clive is
burdock or agrimony.
cline |
clive |
As nouns the difference between cline and clive
is that
cline is a gradation in a character or phenotype within a species or other group while
clive is burdock or agrimony.
As proper nouns the difference between cline and clive
is that
cline is {{surname} while
Clive is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
As a verb clive is
to climb; ascend.
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