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dost

Yar vs Dost - What's the difference?

yar | dost |


As a verb yar

is to snarl; gnar.

As an adjective yar

is sour; brackish or yar can be quick and agile; easy to hand, reef and steer.

As a noun dost is

thirst.

Dost vs Does - What's the difference?

dost | does |


As a noun dost

is thirst.

As a proper noun does is

.

Dest vs Dost - What's the difference?

dest | dost |


As a noun dest

is abbreviation of destination.

As a verb dost is

archaic second-person singular of do lang=en.

Dolt vs Dost - What's the difference?

dolt | dost |


As verbs the difference between dolt and dost

is that dolt is to behave foolishly while dost is archaic second-person singular of do lang=en.

As a noun dolt

is a stupid person; a blockhead or dullard.

Dost vs Nost - What's the difference?

dost | nost |


As a noun dost

is thirst.

As a contraction nost is

(obsolete) ; wottest not; knowest not.

Dost vs Tost - What's the difference?

dost | tost |


As verbs the difference between dost and tost

is that dost is archaic second-person singular of do lang=en while tost is past tense of toss.

Dast vs Dost - What's the difference?

dast | dost |


As verbs the difference between dast and dost

is that dast is dares while dost is archaic second-person singular of do lang=en.

Dost vs Gost - What's the difference?

dost | gost |


As a verb dost

is archaic second-person singular of do lang=en.

As a noun gost is

obsolete form of lang=en|ghost.

Dost vs Dowst - What's the difference?

dost | dowst |


As a verb dost

is archaic second-person singular of do lang=en.

As a noun dowst is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Dost vs Dort - What's the difference?

dost | dort |


As a noun dost

is thirst.

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