terms |
amas |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adverb amas is
also, too.
hoar |
amas |
As a noun hoar
is a white or greyish-white colour.
As an adjective hoar
is of a white or greyish-white colour.
As a verb hoar
is (obsolete|intransitive) to become mouldy or musty.
As an adverb amas is
also, too.
agglomerate |
amas |
As an adjective agglomerate
is collected into a ball, heap, or mass.
As a noun agglomerate
is a collection or mass.
As a verb agglomerate
is to wind or collect into a ball; hence, to gather into a mass or anything like a mass.
As an adverb amas is
also, too.
aams |
amas |
Amas is a anagram of aams.
As nouns the difference between aams and amas
is that
aams is plural of lang=en while
amas is plural of lang=en.
amas |
amlas |
As nouns the difference between amas and amlas
is that
amas is plural of lang=en while
amlas is plural of amla.
amas |
ammas |
As an adverb amas
is also, too.
As a noun ammas is
.
amas |
amae |
As nouns the difference between amas and amae
is that
amas is plural of lang=en while
amae is childlike behaviour aimed at inducing another (such as a parent, spouse, teacher or boss) to take care of one.
amas |
lamas |
As an adverb amas
is also, too.
As a noun lamas is
.
ayas |
amas |
As a noun ayas
is .
As an adverb amas is
also, too.
amas |
anas |
As nouns the difference between amas and anas
is that
amas is plural of lang=en while
anas is plural of lang=en.
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