palate |
skyward |
As a noun palate
is (anatomy) the roof of the mouth; the uraniscus.
As a verb palate
is (nonstandard) to relish; to find palatable.
As an adverb skyward is
at or toward the sky.
As an adjective skyward is
pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
up |
skyward |
As a verb up
is to upturn, to turn over.
As an adverb skyward is
at or toward the sky.
As an adjective skyward is
pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
skywards |
skyward |
As adjectives the difference between skywards and skyward
is that
skywards is in the direction of the sky, upwards while
skyward is pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
As an adverb skyward is
at or toward the sky.
skyward |
outward |
As adverbs the difference between skyward and outward
is that
skyward is at or toward the sky while
outward is towards the outside; away from the centre.
As adjectives the difference between skyward and outward
is that
skyward is pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky while
outward is outer; located towards the outside.
As a verb outward is
to ward off; to keep out.
airborne |
skyward |
As adjectives the difference between airborne and skyward
is that
airborne is in or carried by the air while
skyward is pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky.
As a noun airborne
is military infantry intended to be transported by air and delivered to the battlefield by parachute or helicopter.
As an adverb skyward is
at or toward the sky.