kitchen |
cup |
As a proper noun kitchen
is .
As a noun cup is
cup.
As a verb cup is
to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
scullery |
cup |
As nouns the difference between scullery and cup
is that
scullery is (formerly) a small room, next to a kitchen, where washing up and other domestic chores are done while
cup is cup.
As a verb cup is
to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
cup |
tbs |
As a noun cup
is cup.
As a verb cup
is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
As an abbreviation tbs is
tablespoon.
cup |
shell |
In lang=en terms the difference between cup and shell
is that
cup is a cup-shaped object placed in the target hole while
shell is the body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the drum head.
As nouns the difference between cup and shell
is that
cup is a concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle while
shell is a hard external covering of an animal.
As verbs the difference between cup and shell
is that
cup is to form into the shape of a cup, particularly of the hands while
shell is to remove the outer covering or shell of something. See sheller.
As a proper noun Shell is
a diminutive of the female given name
Michelle.
cup |
flask |
As nouns the difference between cup and flask
is that
cup is a concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle while
flask is a narrow-necked vessel of metal or glass, used for various purposes; as of sheet metal, to carry gunpowder in; or of wrought iron, to contain quicksilver; or of glass, to heat water in, etc.
As a verb cup
is to form into the shape of a cup, particularly of the hands.
cup |
tablespoons |
As nouns the difference between cup and tablespoons
is that
cup is cup while
tablespoons is .
As a verb cup
is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
cup |
is |
As verbs the difference between cup and is
is that
cup is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse) while
is is i'm.
As a noun cup
is cup.
cup |
pan |
As a noun cup
is cup.
As a verb cup
is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
As a numeral pan is
five.
cup |
mugs |
As nouns the difference between cup and mugs
is that
cup is cup while
mugs is .
As a verb cup
is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
cup |
glassful |
As nouns the difference between cup and glassful
is that
cup is cup while
glassful is the amount that a glass will hold.
As a verb cup
is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or
cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or
cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).
As an adjective glassful is
(obsolete) glassy; shining like glass.
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