desolate |
dessert |
As an adjective desolate
is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
As a verb desolate
is to deprive of inhabitants.
As a noun dessert is
(
label) dessert, pudding.
valley |
dessert |
As a proper noun valley
is the san fernando valley in southern california.
As a noun dessert is
(
label) dessert, pudding.
semiarid |
dessert |
As an adjective semiarid
is somewhat arid, receiving little rainfall but more than an arid area would. Typically defined as 25 to 50 cm or 10 to 20 inches of rainfall annually.
As a noun dessert is
a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal.
dessert |
supper |
As nouns the difference between dessert and supper
is that
dessert is a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal while
supper is food consumed before going to bed.
As a verb supper is
to consume a snack before retiring.
appetiser |
dessert |
As nouns the difference between appetiser and dessert
is that
appetiser is while
dessert is (
label) dessert, pudding.
dessert |
desist |
As a noun dessert
is a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal.
As a verb desist is
to cease to proceed or act; to stop; to forbear; -- often with
from.
dessert |
snacks |
As nouns the difference between dessert and snacks
is that
dessert is a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal while
snacks is plural of lang=en.
As a verb snacks is
third-person singular of snack.
rainforest |
dessert |
As nouns the difference between rainforest and dessert
is that
rainforest is a forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season while
dessert is a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal.
started |
dessert |
As a verb started
is (
start).
As a noun dessert is
(
label) dessert, pudding.
dessert |
badlands |
As nouns the difference between dessert and badlands
is that
dessert is a sweet confection served as the last course of a meal while
badlands is an arid terrain characterized by severe erosion of sedimentary rocks.
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