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Dead vs Mead - What's the difference?

dead | mead |


As a noun dead

is tooth.

As a proper noun mead is

.

Dead vs Dyad - What's the difference?

dead | dyad |


In lang=en terms the difference between dead and dyad

is that dead is cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property while dyad is any set of two different pitch classes.

As nouns the difference between dead and dyad

is that dead is (time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense while dyad is a set of two elements treated as one; a pair.

As an adjective dead

is no longer living.

As an adverb dead

is exactly right.

As a verb dead

is formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".

Dead vs Bead - What's the difference?

dead | bead |


As nouns the difference between dead and bead

is that dead is tooth while bead is (lb) prayer, later especially with a rosary.

As a verb bead is

to form into a bead.

Lead vs Dead - What's the difference?

lead | dead |


As nouns the difference between lead and dead

is that lead is (uncountable) a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal element, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished; both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity it is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal atomic number 82, symbol pb (from latin plumbum ) or lead can be (uncountable) the act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction, course; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another while dead is tooth.

As a verb lead

is to cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle or lead can be to or lead can be .

As an adjective lead

is (not comparable) foremost.

Read vs Dead - What's the difference?

read | dead |


As nouns the difference between read and dead

is that read is thing or read can be star while dead is tooth.

Dear vs Dead - What's the difference?

dear | dead |


As nouns the difference between dear and dead

is that dear is a very kind, loving person while dead is tooth.

As an adjective dear

is loved; lovable or dear can be severe(ly affected), sore.

As a verb dear

is (obsolete) to endear.

As an adverb dear

is (obsolete) dearly; at a high price.

Head vs Dead - What's the difference?

head | dead |


As a proper noun head

is , from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.

As a noun dead is

tooth.

Deal vs Dead - What's the difference?

deal | dead |


As nouns the difference between deal and dead

is that deal is (slang) a deal while dead is tooth.

Brotherhood vs Dead - What's the difference?

brotherhood | dead |


As nouns the difference between brotherhood and dead

is that brotherhood is the state of being brothers or a brother while dead is (time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.

As an adjective dead is

no longer living.

As an adverb dead is

exactly right.

As a verb dead is

formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".

Demise vs Dead - What's the difference?

demise | dead |


As a verb demise

is .

As a noun dead is

tooth.

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