ill |
dill |
As nouns the difference between ill and dill
is that
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity while
dill is spot, dot, fleck or
dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.
As an adjective ill
is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
till |
dill |
As nouns the difference between till and dill
is that
till is a cash register while
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed.
As verbs the difference between till and dill
is that
till is to develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc while
dill is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As a preposition till
is to.
As a conjunction till
is until, until the time that.
dill |
dell |
As nouns the difference between dill and dell
is that
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed while
dell is valley.
As a verb dill
is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As a proper noun Dell is
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fill |
dill |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As a noun dill is
spot, dot, fleck or
dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.
hill |
dill |
As nouns the difference between hill and dill
is that
hill is an elevated location smaller than a mountain while
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed.
As verbs the difference between hill and dill
is that
hill is to form into a heap or mound while
dill is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As a proper noun Hill
is
Capitol Hill; the US Congress.
dial |
dill |
As nouns the difference between dial and dill
is that
dial is a graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed) while
dill is spot, dot, fleck or
dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.
As a verb dial
is to measure or indicate something with a dial.
doll |
dill |
In informal terms the difference between doll and dill
is that
doll is used to refer to or address a woman while
dill is a fool.
As nouns the difference between doll and dill
is that
doll is a toy in the form of a human while
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed.
As verbs the difference between doll and dill
is that
doll is to cause to be more beautiful of attractive. See also doll up while
dill is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As a proper noun Doll
is a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy.
dill |
cill |
As nouns the difference between dill and cill
is that
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed while
cill is more usual spelling of
sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.
As a verb dill
is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
rill |
dill |
As nouns the difference between rill and dill
is that
rill is furrow, groove while
dill is spot, dot, fleck or
dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.
will |
dill |
As nouns the difference between will and dill
is that
will is desire, longing. (Now generally merged with later senses. while
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed.
As verbs the difference between will and dill
is that
will is to wish, desire while
dill is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As a proper noun Will
is a diminutive=William given name. Also used as a formal given name.
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