alive |
alice |
As an adjective alive
is having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a plant which is alive.
As a noun alice is
(military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment).
alice |
wood |
As proper nouns the difference between alice and wood
is that
alice is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}
popular in England since the Middle Ages while
Wood is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.
As a noun wood is
the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel.
As an adjective wood is
made of or with
wood.
As a verb wood is
to cover or plant with trees.
alice |
carina |
As nouns the difference between alice and carina
is that
alice is (military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment) while
carina is a longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat.
alice |
elisha |
As proper nouns the difference between alice and elisha
is that
alice is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}
popular in England since the Middle Ages while
Elisha is a prophet, a disciple and successor of Elijah.
oliver |
alice |
As a proper noun oliver
is (
male given name).
As a noun alice is
(military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment).
alice |
miranda |
As a noun alice
is (military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment).
As an adjective miranda is
.
clip |
alice |
As nouns the difference between clip and alice
is that
clip is something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another or
clip can be something which has been clipped; a small portion of a larger whole, especially an excerpt of a larger work while
alice is (military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment).
As a verb clip
is to grip tightly or
clip can be to cut, especially with scissors or shears as opposed to a knife etc.
alice |
justin |
As a noun alice
is (military|us|initialism) (
all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment).
As a proper noun justin is
: justin.
alice |
elise |
As proper nouns the difference between alice and elise
is that
alice is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}
popular in England since the Middle Ages while
Elise is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}.
alice |
zach |
As proper nouns the difference between alice and zach
is that
alice is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}
popular in England since the Middle Ages while
Zach is a male given name, diminutive of Zachariah and Zachary.
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