endow |
bless |
As verbs the difference between endow and bless
is that
endow is to furnish with money or its equivalent, as a permanent fund for support; to make pecuniary provision for; to settle an income upon; especially, to furnish with dower; as, to endow a wife; to endow a public institution while
bless is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon.
As an interjection bless is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
endowed |
bless |
As a verb endowed
is (
endow).
As an adjective endowed
is pertaining to an endowment, as with an endowed chair at a university.
As a noun bless is
injury, wound.
bless |
blesh |
As verbs the difference between bless and blesh
is that
bless is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon while
blesh is to quench; extinguish; put out (a fire, flame, etc.).
As an interjection bless
is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
bless |
blees |
As a verb bless
is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon.
As an interjection bless
is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
As a noun blees is
plural of lang=en.
bless |
blets |
As a noun bless
is injury, wound.
As a verb blets is
(
blet).
bless |
blegs |
As verbs the difference between bless and blegs
is that
bless is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon while
blegs is third-person singular of bleg.
As an interjection bless
is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
As a noun blegs is
plural of lang=en.
bless |
blebs |
As a verb bless
is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon.
As an interjection bless
is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
As a noun blebs is
plural of lang=en.
bless |
blesse |
As a noun bless
is injury, wound.
As a verb blesse is
.
bless |
blest |
As verbs the difference between bless and blest
is that
bless is to make something blessed; to confer blessing upon while
blest is an archaic spelling of lang=en: Past tense of bless.
As an interjection bless
is
Used as an expression of endearment, or (ironically) belittlement.
bless |
less |
As a noun bless
is injury, wound.
As an adverb less is
to smaller extent.
As an adjective less is
.
As a preposition less is
minus; not including.
As a verb less is
(obsolete) to make less; to lessen.
As a conjunction less is
(obsolete) unless.
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