noun |
undefined |
As a noun noun
is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun
is to convert a word to a noun.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
noun |
verbnoun |
As nouns the difference between noun and verbnoun
is that
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
verbnoun is (welsh grammar) a (
l) form which acts as a (
l) noun, having functions similar to the english (
l) and (
l), and the latin (
l).
As a verb noun
is to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
balloon |
In lang=en terms the difference between noun and balloon
is that
noun is to convert a word to a noun while
balloon is to take up in, or as if in, a balloon.
As nouns the difference between noun and balloon
is that
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
balloon is an inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible.
As verbs the difference between noun and balloon
is that
noun is to convert a word to a noun while
balloon is to increase or expand rapidly.
happy |
noun |
As an adjective happy
is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
As a noun noun is
(grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
poop |
noun |
In lang=en terms the difference between poop and noun
is that
poop is to tire, exhaust often used with
out while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
As nouns the difference between poop and noun
is that
poop is the stern of a ship or
poop can be (often|childish) excrement or
poop can be a set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process or
poop can be a slothful person while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As verbs the difference between poop and noun
is that
poop is to break seawater with the
poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck or
poop can be (obsolete|intransitive) to make a short blast on a horn or
poop can be to tire, exhaust often used with
out while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
smile |
noun |
In lang=en terms the difference between smile and noun
is that
smile is to be propitious or favourable; to countenance while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
As nouns the difference between smile and noun
is that
smile is a facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement or anxiety while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As verbs the difference between smile and noun
is that
smile is (ambitransitive) to have (a smile) on one's face while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
apple |
noun |
As a proper noun apple
is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.
As a noun noun is
(grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As a verb noun is
to convert a word to a noun.
noun |
ver |
As nouns the difference between noun and ver
is that
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense while
ver is worm.
As a verb noun
is to convert a word to a noun.
action |
noun |
As nouns the difference between action and noun
is that
action is something done so as to accomplish a purpose while
noun is (grammar|sensu lato) a name of a thing either a noun substantive, which can stand alone and does not require another word to be joined with it to show its signification, or a noun adjective, which can not stand by itself, but requires to be joined with some other word, in order to make sense.
As verbs the difference between action and noun
is that
action is (management) to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect while
noun is to convert a word to a noun.
As an interjection action
is demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.
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