terms |
minde |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun minde is
.
sense |
minde |
As nouns the difference between sense and minde
is that
sense is (
manner to perceive) Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste while
minde is obsolete spelling of mind.
As verbs the difference between sense and minde
is that
sense is to use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel while
minde is obsolete spelling of mind.
minde |
minder |
As nouns the difference between minde and minder
is that
minde is obsolete spelling of mind while
minder is one who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper.
As a verb minde
is obsolete spelling of mind.
minse |
minde |
As a verb minse
is .
As a proper noun minde is
.
winde |
minde |
As a noun winde
is .
As a proper noun minde is
.
minde |
mynde |
As a proper noun minde
is .
As a noun mynde is
.
minde |
minds |
As a proper noun minde
is .
As a noun minds is
.
As a verb minds is
(
mind).
mince |
minde |
As a noun mince
is (uncountable) finely chopped meat.
As a verb mince
is to make less; make small.
As a proper noun minde is
.
minde |
monde |
As a proper noun minde
is .
As a verb monde is
.
minded |
minde |
As an adjective minded
is having a mind (inclination) for something.
As a verb minded
is (
mind).
As a proper noun minde is
.
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