canvas |
baize |
As nouns the difference between canvas and baize
is that
canvas is a type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings while
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
As a verb canvas
is to cover an area or object with canvas.
baile |
baize |
As a verb baile
is .
As a noun baize is
a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
baze |
baize |
As a verb baze
is (obsolete) to stupefy; frighten; alarm.
As a noun baize is
a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
baize |
braize |
As nouns the difference between baize and braize
is that
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc while
braize is a european marine fish,
pagrus pagrus , allied to the american scup; the becker the name is sometimes applied to the related species.
As a verb braize is
.
balize |
baize |
As nouns the difference between balize and baize
is that
balize is a pole or frame raised as a sea beacon or landmark while
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
brize |
baize |
As nouns the difference between brize and baize
is that
brize is the breezefly while
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
bayze |
baize |
As nouns the difference between bayze and baize
is that
bayze is while
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
baize |
baized |
As a noun baize
is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
As an adjective baized is
covered with baize.
maize |
baize |
As nouns the difference between maize and baize
is that
maize is corn; a type of grain of the species
zea mays while
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc.
baize |
felt |
As nouns the difference between baize and felt
is that
baize is a thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc while
felt is a cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving.
As a verb felt is
to make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.
As an adjective felt is
that has been experienced or perceived.
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