lithe |
x |
As a verb lithe
is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As an adjective lithe
is (obsolete) mild; calm.
As a noun lithe
is (scotland) shelter.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
lithe |
scrawny |
As adjectives the difference between lithe and scrawny
is that
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm while
scrawny is thin, malnourished and weak.
As a verb lithe
is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As a noun lithe
is (scotland) shelter.
aplomb |
lithe |
As nouns the difference between aplomb and lithe
is that
aplomb is aplomb while
lithe is (scotland) shelter.
As a verb lithe is
(obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As an adjective lithe is
(obsolete) mild; calm.
lithe |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between lithe and undefined
is that
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb lithe
is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As a noun lithe
is (scotland) shelter.
lithe |
sprightly |
As adjectives the difference between lithe and sprightly
is that
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm while
sprightly is animated, vivacious or gay; lively.
As a verb lithe
is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As a noun lithe
is (scotland) shelter.
As an adverb sprightly is
in a lively and vigorous way.
lithe |
scandal |
In obsolete terms the difference between lithe and scandal
is that
lithe is mild; calm while
scandal is to scandalize; to offend.
As an adjective lithe
is mild; calm.
loose |
lithe |
In lang=en terms the difference between loose and lithe
is that
loose is of a grip or hold, to let go while
lithe is to listen to.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between loose and lithe
is that
loose is (obsolete) a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment while
lithe is (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As verbs the difference between loose and lithe
is that
loose is to let loose, to free from restraints or
loose can be while
lithe is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As adjectives the difference between loose and lithe
is that
loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm.
As nouns the difference between loose and lithe
is that
loose is (archery) the release of an arrow while
lithe is (scotland) shelter.
As an interjection loose
is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
lithe |
ductile |
As adjectives the difference between lithe and ductile
is that
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
As a verb lithe
is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As a noun lithe
is (scotland) shelter.
cubed |
lithe |
As verbs the difference between cubed and lithe
is that
cubed is (
cube) while
lithe is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen.
As adjectives the difference between cubed and lithe
is that
cubed is (mathematics) raised to the third power while
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm.
As a noun lithe is
(scotland) shelter.
lithe |
limp |
In lang=en terms the difference between lithe and limp
is that
lithe is to listen to while
limp is to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.
As verbs the difference between lithe and limp
is that
lithe is (obsolete) to go or
lithe can be (obsolete) to become calm or
lithe can be (obsolete) to give ear; attend; listen while
limp is to happen; befall; chance or
limp can be to be inadequate or unsatisfactory or
limp can be to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.
As adjectives the difference between lithe and limp
is that
lithe is (obsolete) mild; calm while
limp is flaccid; flabby, as flesh.
As nouns the difference between lithe and limp
is that
lithe is (scotland) shelter while
limp is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging or
limp can be an irregular, jerky or awkward gait.
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