s |
ravish |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb ravish is
(obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
ravish |
null |
As a verb ravish
is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
ravish |
force |
Synonyms |
Ravish is a synonym of force.
As a verb ravish
is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
As a noun force is
force.
ravish |
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ravish |
elated |
As verbs the difference between ravish and elated
is that
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force while
elated is (
elate).
As an adjective elated is
extremely happy and excited; delighted; pleased.
soil |
ravish |
Related terms |
Soil is a related term of ravish.
As verbs the difference between soil and ravish
is that
soil is to make dirty or
soil can be to feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an enclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture; hence (such food having the effect of purging them), to purge by feeding on green food while
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
As a noun soil
is (uncountable) a mixture of sand and organic material, used to support plant growth or
soil can be (uncountable|euphemistic) faeces or urine etc when found on clothes or
soil can be a wet or marshy place in which a boar or other such game seeks refuge when hunted.
ravish |
deflour |
Synonyms |
Ravish is a synonym of deflour.
As verbs the difference between ravish and deflour
is that
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force while
deflour is .
vitiate |
ravish |
Related terms |
Vitiate is a related term of ravish.
As verbs the difference between vitiate and ravish
is that
vitiate is to spoil, make faulty; to reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of something while
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
dishonor |
ravish |
Related terms |
Dishonor is a related term of ravish.
As verbs the difference between dishonor and ravish
is that
dishonor is while
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
As a noun dishonor
is .
debauch |
ravish |
Related terms |
Debauch is a related term of ravish.
As verbs the difference between debauch and ravish
is that
debauch is to morally corrupt (someone); to seduce while
ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
As a noun debauch
is an individual act of debauchery.
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