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beslaver

Wikidiffcom vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | beslaver |


As a verb beslaver is

to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Terms vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

terms | beslaver |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb beslaver is

to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Beslaves vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

beslaves | beslaver |


As verbs the difference between beslaves and beslaver

is that beslaves is third-person singular of beslave while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Beslave vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

beslave | beslaver |


In transitive terms the difference between beslave and beslaver

is that beslave is to fill with slaves; pollute with slavery or slavedom while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Beslaver vs Beslaved - What's the difference?

beslaver | beslaved |


As verbs the difference between beslaver and beslaved

is that beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver while beslaved is (beslave).

Beslaver vs Beslabber - What's the difference?

beslaver | beslabber |


As verbs the difference between beslaver and beslabber

is that beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver while beslabber is to beslaver; beslobber.

Flattery vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

flattery | beslaver |


As a noun flattery

is (uncountable) excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.

As a verb beslaver is

to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Fulsome vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

fulsome | beslaver |


As an adjective fulsome

is offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive.

As a verb beslaver is

to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

Slaver vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

slaver | beslaver |


In transitive terms the difference between slaver and beslaver

is that slaver is to smear with saliva issuing from the mouth while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

As verbs the difference between slaver and beslaver

is that slaver is to drool saliva from the mouth; to slobber while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

As a noun slaver

is saliva running from the mouth; drool.

Cover vs Beslaver - What's the difference?

cover | beslaver |


In transitive terms the difference between cover and beslaver

is that cover is to have as an assignment or responsibility while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

As verbs the difference between cover and beslaver

is that cover is to place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect while beslaver is to cover with slaver, or anything suggesting slaver.

As a noun cover

is a lid.

As an adjective cover

is of or pertaining to the front cover of a book or magazine.