system |
toom |
As nouns the difference between system and toom
is that
system is system while
toom is (chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a verb toom is
(rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
stoom |
toom |
As verbs the difference between stoom and toom
is that
stoom is while
toom is (rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a noun toom is
(chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
toom |
foom |
As an adjective toom
is (rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a noun toom
is (chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As a verb toom
is (rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
As an interjection foom is
the sound of a muffled explosion.
toom |
coom |
As nouns the difference between toom and coom
is that
toom is a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot while
coom is soot, smut.
As verbs the difference between toom and coom
is that
toom is to empty; teem while
coom is eye dialect of lang=en.
As an adjective toom
is empty.
toom |
toon |
As nouns the difference between toom and toon
is that
toom is a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot while
toon is a cartoon, especially an animated television show.
As an adjective toom
is empty.
As a verb toom
is to empty; teem.
As a proper noun Toon is
the City of Newcastle upon Tyne.
hoom |
toom |
As nouns the difference between hoom and toom
is that
hoom is while
toom is (chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a verb toom is
(rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
loom |
toom |
As nouns the difference between loom and toom
is that
loom is a utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general or
loom can be (dated) loon (bird of order
gaviformes ) while
toom is (chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As verbs the difference between loom and toom
is that
loom is to impend; to threaten or hang over while
toom is (rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
toom |
goom |
As nouns the difference between toom and goom
is that
toom is a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot while
goom is a man.
As an adjective toom
is empty.
As a verb toom
is to empty; teem.
toot |
toom |
As an interjection toot
is honk.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a noun toom is
(chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As a verb toom is
(rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
oom |
toom |
As nouns the difference between oom and toom
is that
oom is (south africa) an older man, especially an uncle (frequently as a respectful form of address) while
toom is (chiefly scottish) a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot or
toom can be vacant time, leisure.
As an adjective toom is
(rare|or|dialectal|northern england|scotland) empty.
As a verb toom is
(rare|or|dialectal) to empty; teem.
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