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Nesh vs Cold - What's the difference?

nesh | cold |


As adjectives the difference between nesh and cold

is that nesh is soft; tender; sensitive; yielding while cold is (label) having a low temperature.

As a verb nesh

is to make soft, tender, or weak.

As a noun cold is

a condition of low temperature.

As an adverb cold is

while at low temperature.

Kesh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

kesh | nesh |


As a noun kesh

is (sikhism) the practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally, one of the five ks.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

Esh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

esh | nesh |


As a noun esh

is the name of the IPA symbol ʃ.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

Nosh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

nosh | nesh |


As verbs the difference between nosh and nesh

is that nosh is to eat a snack or light meal while nesh is to make soft, tender, or weak.

As a noun nosh

is food; a light meal or snack.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

Resh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

resh | nesh |


As a noun resh

is the twentieth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

Nash vs Nesh - What's the difference?

nash | nesh |


As adjectives the difference between nash and nesh

is that nash is firm; stiff; hard while nesh is soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a proper noun Nash

is {{surname|from=Old English}.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

Nesh vs Yesh - What's the difference?

nesh | yesh |


As an adjective nesh

is soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh

is to make soft, tender, or weak.

As an interjection yesh is

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Sesh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

sesh | nesh |


As a noun sesh

is (colloquial) a period of time spent engaged in some group activity.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

Mesh vs Nesh - What's the difference?

mesh | nesh |


As verbs the difference between mesh and nesh

is that mesh is to fit in, to come together while nesh is to make soft, tender, or weak.

As a noun mesh

is a structure made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly spaced openings between them.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

Ness vs Nesh - What's the difference?

ness | nesh |


As a noun ness

is (geography) a promontory; a cape or headland.

As an adjective nesh is

soft; tender; sensitive; yielding.

As a verb nesh is

to make soft, tender, or weak.

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