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measle

Terms vs Measle - What's the difference?

terms | measle |


As nouns the difference between terms and measle

is that terms is while measle is (obsolete) a leper.

Measle vs Mease - What's the difference?

measle | mease |


As nouns the difference between measle and mease

is that measle is (obsolete) a leper while mease is (uk|dialect|dated) a measure of varying quantity, often five or six (long]] or [[short hundred|short) hundred, used especially when counting herring or mease can be (lb) a mess, a mese: a meal or mease can be (lb) a dwelling or messuage.

Measle vs Teasle - What's the difference?

measle | teasle |


As nouns the difference between measle and teasle

is that measle is a leper while teasle is an alternative spelling of teasel.

Measle vs Measly - What's the difference?

measle | measly |


As a noun measle

is (obsolete) a leper.

As an adjective measly is

small in amount, contemptibly so or measly can be infected with measles.

Measle vs Rubella - What's the difference?

measle | rubella |


As nouns the difference between measle and rubella

is that measle is (obsolete) a leper while rubella is (pathology) a mild disease caused by the infecting the respiratory tract, and characterised by a rash of pink dots, fever and swollen lymph nodes.

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