both |
bots |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a noun bots is
.
both |
loth |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As an adjective loth is
(uk|rare).
both |
bote |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a noun bote is
.
both |
boh |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a noun boh is
god.
both |
doth |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and.
As a verb doth is
archaic third-person singular of do; does.
both |
botch |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between both and botch
is that
both is (obsolete) each of more than two while
botch is (obsolete) a tumour or other malignant swelling.
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a verb botch is
to perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy.
As a noun botch is
an action, job, or task that has been performed very badly or
botch can be (obsolete) a tumour or other malignant swelling.
both |
boto |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and.
As a noun boto is
species: Inia geoffrensis, a species of freshwater dolphin endemic to the Amazon river system.
both |
bosh |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a proper noun bosh is
(rare) a surname.
both |
beth |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a proper noun beth is
a diminutive of the female given names elizabeth, elisabeth, and sometimes bethany also a formal given name or middle name.
both |
broth |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and).
As a noun broth is
(uncountable) water in which food (meat or vegetable etc) has been boiled.
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