terms |
bename |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb bename is
(obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
bename |
byname |
As verbs the difference between bename and byname
is that
bename is (obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give while
byname is (archaic) to assign a byname to.
As a noun byname is
(archaic|historical) a secondary name for a person or thing; a person's surname.
bename |
rename |
As verbs the difference between bename and rename
is that
bename is to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give while
rename is to give a new name to.
As a noun rename is
an instance of renaming.
benamed |
bename |
As verbs the difference between benamed and bename
is that
benamed is past tense of bename while
bename is to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
became |
bename |
As verbs the difference between became and bename
is that
became is (
become) while
bename is (obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
bename |
bemonster |
In lang=en terms the difference between bename and bemonster
is that
bename is to name; call; style; describe as while
bemonster is to regard, treat as, or bename one as 'monster'.
As verbs the difference between bename and bemonster
is that
bename is (obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give while
bemonster is to make monstrous or like a monster; make hideous; deform.
describe |
bename |
In transitive terms the difference between describe and bename
is that
describe is to represent by drawing; to draw a plan of; to delineate; to trace or mark out while
bename is to name; call; style; describe as.
style |
bename |
As verbs the difference between style and bename
is that
style is while
bename is (obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
As an adjective style
is elegant, stylish.
call |
bename |
As verbs the difference between call and bename
is that
call is (
lb)
to use one's voice while
bename is (obsolete|transitive) to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
As a noun call
is a telephone conversation.
denominate |
bename |
As verbs the difference between denominate and bename
is that
denominate is to name; to designate while
bename is to swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give.
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