terms |
laniate |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb laniate is
(dated|formal) to tear into pieces.
labiate |
laniate |
As verbs the difference between labiate and laniate
is that
labiate is to labialize while
laniate is (dated|formal) to tear into pieces.
As an adjective labiate
is having lips or liplike parts.
As a noun labiate
is (botany) a plant of the mint family (labiatae).
langate |
laniate |
As a noun langate
is (surgery) a linen roller used in dressing wounds.
As a verb laniate is
(dated|formal) to tear into pieces.
lanate |
laniate |
As an adjective lanate
is covered in or composed of wooly hairs.
As a verb laniate is
to tear into pieces.
tear |
laniate |
As verbs the difference between tear and laniate
is that
tear is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate or
tear can be to produce tears while
laniate is (dated|formal) to tear into pieces.
As a noun tear
is a hole or break caused by tearing or
tear can be a drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.