gratification |
grate |
As a noun gratification
is the act of gratifying, or pleasing, either the mind, the taste, or the appetite; as, the gratification of the palate, of the appetites, of the senses, of the desires, of the heart.
As a verb grate is
to cry or weep.
treat |
grate |
As verbs the difference between treat and grate
is that
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ) while
grate is to cry or weep.
As a noun treat
is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
raster |
grate |
As a noun raster
is a scanning pattern of parallel lines that form the display of an image projected on a cathode-ray tube of a television set or display screen.
As a verb grate is
to cry or weep.
well |
grate |
As an adjective well
is wild.
As a verb grate is
to cry or weep.
grate |
grand |
As a verb grate
is to cry or weep.
As a proper noun grand is
a commune in france.
grate |
undefined |
As a verb grate
is to cry or weep.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
grate |
like |
As a verb grate
is to cry or weep.
jam |
grate |
As nouns the difference between jam and grate
is that
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts while
grate is a horizontal metal grille through which water, ash, or small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot.
As verbs the difference between jam and grate
is that
jam is to get something stuck in a confined space while
grate is to furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars.
As an adjective grate is
serving to gratify; agreeable.
net |
grate |
As a noun net
is grandson.
As a verb grate is
to cry or weep.
grate |
harangue |
As verbs the difference between grate and harangue
is that
grate is to cry or weep while
harangue is .
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