motion |
livre |
As verbs the difference between motion and livre
is that
motion is to gesture indicating a desired movement while
livre is .
As a noun motion
is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.
livre |
libre |
As a noun livre
is a unit of currency formerly used in France, divided into 20 sols or sous.
As an adjective libre is
with very few limitations on distribution or improvement; including source code.
livre |
lire |
As nouns the difference between livre and lire
is that
livre is a unit of currency formerly used in France, divided into 20 sols or sous while
lire is flesh, brawn, or muscle; the fleshy part of a person or animal in contradistinction to the bone and skin.
livre |
litre |
As a verb livre
is .
As a noun litre is
the metric unit of fluid measure, equal to one cubic decimetre symbols: l, l,.
livre |
live |
As a verb livre
is .
As a proper noun live is
, a variant of liv.
livre |
liver |
Liver is a anagram of livre.
As nouns the difference between livre and liver
is that
livre is a unit of currency formerly used in France, divided into 20 sols or sous while
liver is a large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bile. It is responsible for thousands of biochemical reactions.
As an adjective liver is
of the colour of liver (dark brown, tinted with red and gray).
so |
livre |
As nouns the difference between so and livre
is that
so is a syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale while
livre is a unit of currency formerly used in France, divided into 20 sols or sous.
As a conjunction so
is in order that.
As an adverb so
is to the (explicitly stated) extent that.
As an adjective so
is true, accurate.
As an interjection so
is
Used after a pause for thought to introduce a new topic, question or story.As an abbreviation so
is someone.
As an initialism SO
is significant other.
As a proper noun So
is a Mon-Khmer-speaking people of Laos and Thailand.
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