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esture

Wikidiffcom vs Esture - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | esture |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun esture is

commotion.

Terms vs Esture - What's the difference?

terms | esture |


As nouns the difference between terms and esture

is that terms is while esture is (obsolete) commotion.

Esture vs Estre - What's the difference?

esture | estre |


As nouns the difference between esture and estre

is that esture is (obsolete) commotion while estre is (archaic|or|obsolete) the indoor layout or plan of a castle.

Gesture vs Esture - What's the difference?

gesture | esture |


In obsolete terms the difference between gesture and esture

is that gesture is the manner of carrying the body; position of the body or limbs; posture while esture is commotion.

As nouns the difference between gesture and esture

is that gesture is a motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech while esture is commotion.

As a verb gesture

is to make a gesture or gestures.

Esture vs Vesture - What's the difference?

esture | vesture |


As nouns the difference between esture and vesture

is that esture is (obsolete) commotion while vesture is a covering of or like clothing.

As a verb vesture is

(archaic) to clothe.

Taxonomy vs Esture - What's the difference?

taxonomy | esture |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and esture

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while esture is (obsolete) commotion.

Esture vs Aestiferous - What's the difference?

esture | aestiferous | Related terms |

Esture is a related term of aestiferous.


As a noun esture

is (obsolete) commotion.

As an adjective aestiferous is

(obsolete|not comparable) “turbulent]] as the tide”; “ebbing and flowing as the tide”an universal etymological english dictionary'' by [[w:nathan bailey|nathan bailey (1731), [http://booksgooglecouk/books?id=o-giaaaaqaaj&pg=pt28&dq=%22ebbing+and+flowing+as+the+tide%22&ei=-ooosuoeiafuygtlkuhcbw#v=onepage&q=%22ebbing%20and%20flowing%20as%20the%20tide%22&f=false page 28]
Æstiʹferous [''æstifer
, l] ebbing and flowing as the tide
.