sacrifice |
dies |
As a verb sacrifice
is to offer (something) as a gift to a deity.
As a noun sacrifice
is the offering of anything to a god; consecratory rite.
As a proper noun dies is
(roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
tap |
dies |
As an initialism tap
is .
As a proper noun dies is
(roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
dies |
molds |
As a proper noun dies
is (roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
As a noun molds is
.
dies |
moulds |
As a proper noun dies
is (roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
As a noun moulds is
.
As a verb moulds is
(
mould).
fees |
dies |
As a noun fees
is .
As a proper noun dies is
(roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
mold |
dies |
As nouns the difference between mold and dies
is that
mold is a hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance while
dies is plural of lang=en when used in the sense of a pattern.
As verbs the difference between mold and dies
is that
mold is to shape in or on a mold while
dies is third-person singular of die.
As a proper noun Dies is
one of the Protogenoi, the Protogenos personification of day. She is the daughter of fellow Protogenoi, Nox/Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness), and sister-wife of Aether. She is the Roman counterpart of Hemera.
dies |
mould |
As verbs the difference between dies and mould
is that
dies is third-person singular of die while
mould is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between dies and mould
is that
dies is plural of lang=en when used in the sense of a pattern while
mould is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Dies
is one of the Protogenoi, the Protogenos personification of day. She is the daughter of fellow Protogenoi, Nox/Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness), and sister-wife of Aether. She is the Roman counterpart of Hemera.
taps |
dies |
As nouns the difference between taps and dies
is that
taps is a particular song played at the end of the day, and at military funerals while
dies is plural of lang=en when used in the sense of a pattern.
As verbs the difference between taps and dies
is that
taps is third-person singular of tap while
dies is third-person singular of die.
As a proper noun Dies is
one of the Protogenoi, the Protogenos personification of day. She is the daughter of fellow Protogenoi, Nox/Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness), and sister-wife of Aether. She is the Roman counterpart of Hemera.
die |
dies |
As verbs the difference between die and dies
is that
die is to stop living; to become dead; to undergo death while
dies is third-person singular of die.
As nouns the difference between die and dies
is that
die is (
plural: dice) A regular polyhedron, usually a cube, with numbers or symbols on each side and used in games of chance while
dies is plural of lang=en when used in the sense of a pattern.
As a proper noun Dies is
one of the Protogenoi, the Protogenos personification of day. She is the daughter of fellow Protogenoi, Nox/Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness), and sister-wife of Aether. She is the Roman counterpart of Hemera.
do |
dies |
As a noun do
is the bright time of the day (
chiefly in adverbial constructions).
As a proper noun dies is
(roman god) one of the protogenoi, the protogenos personification of day she is the daughter of fellow protogenoi, nox/nyx (night) and erebus (darkness), and sister-wife of aether she is the roman counterpart of hemera.
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