teem |
shirt |
As verbs the difference between teem and shirt
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit while
shirt is to cover or clothe with a shirt, or as if with a shirt.
As a noun shirt is
an article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves, either long or short, that cover the arms.
teem |
replete |
As verbs the difference between teem and replete
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit while
replete is to restore something that has been depleted.
As an adjective replete is
abounding.
As a noun replete is
a honeypot ant.
infest |
teem |
As verbs the difference between infest and teem
is that
infest is to inhabit a place in unpleasantly large numbers while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As an adjective infest
is (obsolete) mischievous; hurtful; harassing.
teem |
abundant |
As a verb teem
is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As an adjective abundant is
fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity; overflowing .
ream |
teem |
As a noun ream
is ream (
of paper).
As a verb teem is
to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
teem |
undefined |
As a verb teem
is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
teem |
fill |
As a verb teem
is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
As a proper noun fill is
.
teem |
collect |
As verbs the difference between teem and collect
is that
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit while
collect is to gather together; amass.
As an adjective collect is
to be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.
As an adverb collect is
with payment due from the recipient.
As a noun collect is
(christianity) the prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the book of common prayer.
suffuse |
teem |
As verbs the difference between suffuse and teem
is that
suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse while
teem is to be stocked to overflowing or
teem can be (archaic) to empty or
teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.
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