recluse |
ogre |
As an adjective recluse
is (
now rare ) sequestered; secluded, isolated.
As a noun recluse
is a person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit.
As a verb recluse
is (obsolete) to shut; to seclude.
As a proper noun ogre is
a town in central latvia.
ogre |
undefined |
As a proper noun ogre
is a town in central latvia.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ogre |
ghoul |
As a proper noun ogre
is a town in central latvia.
As a noun ghoul is
(mythology|folklore) a spirit said to feed on corpses.
zombie |
ogre |
In figuratively terms the difference between zombie and ogre
is that
zombie is a human being in a state of extreme mental exhaustion while
ogre is a brutish man whose behavior resembles that of the mythical ogre.
As nouns the difference between zombie and ogre
is that
zombie is a snake god or fetish in religions of West Africa and elsewhere while
ogre is a type of brutish giant from folk tales that eats human flesh.
As a proper noun Ogre is
a town in central Latvia.
ogre |
woman |
As a proper noun ogre
is a town in central latvia.
As a noun woman is
an adult female human.
As a verb woman is
to staff with female labor.
ogre |
layers |
As a proper noun ogre
is a town in central latvia.
As a noun layers is
.
As a verb layers is
(
layer).
duckling |
ogre |
As a noun duckling
is a young duck.
As a proper noun ogre is
a town in central latvia.
primate |
ogre |
As a noun primate
is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription.
As a proper noun ogre is
a town in central latvia.
fiend |
ogre |
As a noun fiend
is (obsolete) an enemy, unfriend, or foe.
As a proper noun ogre is
a town in central latvia.
ogre |
jotun |
As nouns the difference between ogre and jotun
is that
ogre is a type of brutish giant from folk tales that eats human flesh while
jotun is a member of a race of giants who usually stand in opposition to the Æsir and especially to Thor.
As a proper noun Ogre
is a town in central Latvia.
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