wane |
walter |
As verbs the difference between wane and walter
is that
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline while
walter is (obsolete|dialect|uk|scotland) to roll or wallow; to welter.
As a noun wane
is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
wane |
false |
As a noun wane
is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
As a verb wane
is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
wane |
vein |
As nouns the difference between wane and vein
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
vein is .
As a verb wane
is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
wane |
aat |
As nouns the difference between wane and aat
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
aat is .
As a verb wane
is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
wane |
shrinks |
As nouns the difference between wane and shrinks
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
shrinks is .
As a verb wane
is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
wane |
loom |
As nouns the difference between wane and loom
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
loom is a utensil; tool; a weapon; (usually in compound) an article in general or
loom can be (dated) loon (bird of order
gaviformes ).
As verbs the difference between wane and loom
is that
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline while
loom is to impend; to threaten or hang over.
wane |
waive |
As nouns the difference between wane and waive
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
waive is (obsolete|legal) a woman put out of the protection of the law; an outlawed woman or
waive can be .
As verbs the difference between wane and waive
is that
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline while
waive is (obsolete) to outlaw (someone) or
waive can be (obsolete) to move from side to side; to sway.
dissipate |
wane |
As verbs the difference between dissipate and wane
is that
dissipate is to drive away, disperse while
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
As a noun wane is
a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
retire |
wane |
Related terms |
Retire is a related term of wane.
As verbs the difference between retire and wane
is that
retire is while
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
As a noun wane is
a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
ween |
wane |
As nouns the difference between ween and wane
is that
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture while
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.
As verbs the difference between ween and wane
is that
ween is (
label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or
ween can be while
wane is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
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