carous |
quaff |
As nouns the difference between carous and quaff
is that
carous is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel while
quaff is the act of quaffing, a deep draught.
As a verb quaff is
to drink or imbibe with vigour or relish; to drink copiously; to swallow in large draughts.
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carous |
As a noun carous is
(obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
caross |
carous |
As nouns the difference between caross and carous
is that
caross is a mantle made from animal skin while
carous is a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
carous |
carons |
As nouns the difference between carous and carons
is that
carous is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel while
carons is .
cerous |
carous |
As an adjective cerous
is (chemistry) containing cerium with valence three.
As a noun carous is
(obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
carous |
garous |
As a noun carous
is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
As an adjective garous is
relating to, or resembling, garum.
carobs |
carous |
As nouns the difference between carobs and carous
is that
carobs is plural of carob while
carous is a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
carpus |
carous |
As nouns the difference between carpus and carous
is that
carpus is the group of bones that make up the wrist while
carous is a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
carous |
carus |
As nouns the difference between carous and carus
is that
carous is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel while
carus is (medicine) coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy.
carous |
parous |
As a noun carous
is (obsolete|nautical) a form of gallery or bridge, pivoted in the middle, fitted to ancient ships as a means of boarding and enemy vessel.
As an adjective parous is
having given birth.
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