stool |
cair |
As verbs the difference between stool and cair
is that
stool is to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers while
cair is to go.
As a noun stool
is a seat for one person without a back or armrest.
As an acronym CAIR is
Clean Air Interstate Rule
cairn |
cair |
cair |
caird |
cadr |
cair |
vair |
cair |
As a noun vair
is (archaic) a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the middle ages.
As a verb cair is
(obsolete) to go.
lair |
cair |
As a noun lair
is mare (
female horse) or
lair can be .
As a verb cair is
(obsolete) to go.
wair |
cair |
As verbs the difference between wair and cair
is that
wair is (scotland|obsolete) to spend or
wair can be (
were) while
cair is (obsolete) to go.
As a noun wair
is a plank 6 feet long and 1 foot across
.
coir |
cair |
As a noun coir
is justice, equity or
coir can be nearness, proximity or
coir can be .
As an adjective coir
is just, proper.
As a verb cair is
(obsolete) to go.
cair |
carr |
As a verb cair
is (obsolete) to go.
As a proper noun carr is
a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist cedric errol carr (1892-1936).
cagr |
cair |