hamble |
x |
As a verb hamble
is (obsolete|transitive) to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
hamble |
shiver |
As verbs the difference between hamble and shiver
is that
hamble is (obsolete|transitive) to mutilate; hamstring; cut away while
shiver is to break into splinters or fragments or
shiver can be to tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened.
As a noun shiver is
a fragment or splinter, especially of glass or stone or
shiver can be the act or result of shivering.
meek |
hamble |
As verbs the difference between meek and hamble
is that
meek is to tame; to break while
hamble is to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
As an adjective meek
is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
As a proper noun Hamble is
a river in Hampshire, England.
digress |
hamble |
In intransitive terms the difference between digress and hamble
is that
digress is to turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend while
hamble is to walk lame; limp.
As a proper noun Hamble is
a river in Hampshire, England.
shamble |
hamble |
As verbs the difference between shamble and hamble
is that
shamble is to walk while shuffling or dragging the feet while
hamble is to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
As a noun shamble
is one of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown successively from platform to platform, and thus raised to a higher level.
As a proper noun Hamble is
a river in Hampshire, England.
terms |
hamble |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb hamble is
(obsolete|transitive) to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
hamble |
hable |
As a verb hamble
is (obsolete|transitive) to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
As an adjective hable is
.
hamble |
wamble |
As verbs the difference between hamble and wamble
is that
hamble is to mutilate; hamstring; cut away while
wamble is to feel nauseous, to churn
(of stomach).
As a proper noun Hamble
is a river in Hampshire, England.
As a noun wamble is
nausea; seething; bubbling; rolling boil.
hamble |
famble |
As verbs the difference between hamble and famble
is that
hamble is to mutilate; hamstring; cut away while
famble is to stammer.
As a proper noun Hamble
is a river in Hampshire, England.
As a noun famble is
a hand.
hambled |
hamble |
As verbs the difference between hambled and hamble
is that
hambled is past tense of hamble while
hamble is to mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
As a proper noun Hamble is
a river in Hampshire, England.
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