plate |
continent |
As an adjective plate
is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent is
an encratite.
permanent |
continent |
As nouns the difference between permanent and continent
is that
permanent is a chemical hair treatment imparting or removing curliness, whose effects typically last for a period of weeks; a perm while
continent is an encratite.
As an adjective permanent
is without end, eternal.
As a verb permanent
is (dated) to perm (the hair).
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
piece |
continent |
As nouns the difference between piece and continent
is that
piece is room (in a house, etc) while
continent is an encratite.
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
continent |
state |
In obsolete terms the difference between continent and state
is that
continent is the Old World while
state is stately.
As a verb state is
to declare to be a fact.
land |
continent |
As nouns the difference between land and continent
is that
land is loin (the flesh above the hip bone) while
continent is an encratite.
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
continent |
range |
As nouns the difference between continent and range
is that
continent is an encratite while
range is homework.
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
sea |
continent |
As a verb sea
is to saw.
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent is
an encratite.
continent |
rubber |
As nouns the difference between continent and rubber
is that
continent is land (as opposed to the water) while
rubber is pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene.
As an adjective continent
is exercising self-restraint; controlled, temperate with respect to one's bodily needs or passions, especially sex.
As a proper noun Continent
is the Old World.
As a verb rubber is
to eavesdrop on a telephone call.
continuous |
continent |
As an adjective continuous
is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
As a proper noun continent is
(obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent is
an encratite.
continent |
continue |
Continue is a related term of continent.
As nouns the difference between continent and continue
is that
continent is land (as opposed to the water) while
continue is an option allowing a gamer to resume play after {{l/en|game over}}, when all {{l/en|life|lives}} have been lost.
As an adjective continent
is exercising self-restraint; controlled, temperate with respect to one's bodily needs or passions, especially sex.
As a proper noun Continent
is the Old World.
As a verb continue is
to proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).
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