terms |
boris |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb boris is
(
eo-form of).
boris |
theresa |
As proper nouns the difference between boris and theresa
is that
boris is a given name derived from Slavic while
Theresa is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}} , an alteration of Teresa, first used in Spain, supposedly derived from the {{etyl|grc|en}} name of the island of Thera in Greece.
boris |
cheese |
As a proper noun Boris
is a given name derived from Slavic.
As a noun cheese is
a dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.
As a verb cheese is
to prepare curds for making cheese.
As an interjection cheese is
Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.
boris | teresa |
As a verb boris
is (
eo-form of).
As a proper noun teresa is
, the spanish and italian form of theresa.
boris | roman |
As a verb boris
is (
eo-form of).
As a noun roman is
novel.
boris | judy |
As a verb boris
is (
eo-form of).
As a proper noun judy is
a diminutive of judith, also used as a formal female given name.
germ | boris |
As a noun germ
is the small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.
As a verb germ
is to germinate.
As a proper noun Boris is
a given name derived from Slavic.
bruce | boris |
As a noun bruce
is (australian slang) a man.
As a verb boris is
(
eo-form of).
boris | eva |
As a verb boris
is (
eo-form of).
As a proper noun eva is
, a latinate variant of (= eve).
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