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farse

Farse vs Farsee - What's the difference?

farse | farsee |


As a noun farse

is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy.

As a verb farsee is

to see at or from a distance.

Farse vs Harse - What's the difference?

farse | harse |


As nouns the difference between farse and harse

is that farse is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy while harse is .

Farse vs Tarse - What's the difference?

farse | tarse |


As a noun farse

is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy.

As a proper noun tarse is

tarsus (turkish town).

Farse vs Carse - What's the difference?

farse | carse |


As nouns the difference between farse and carse

is that farse is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy while carse is (scotland) low, fertile land; a river valley.

Farse vs Marse - What's the difference?

farse | marse |


As nouns the difference between farse and marse

is that farse is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy while marse is (obsolete|dialectal|us|caribbean) , often used as a general title of respect.

Farse vs Parse - What's the difference?

farse | parse |


As nouns the difference between farse and parse

is that farse is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy while parse is (linguistics|computing) a successful act of.

As a verb parse is

(linguistics) to resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out]] the several [[part of speech|parts of speech, and their relation to each other by government or agreement; to analyze and describe grammatically.

Fare vs Farse - What's the difference?

fare | farse |


As a verb fare

is .

As a noun farse is

a vernacular paraphrase inserted into latin liturgy.

False vs Farse - What's the difference?

false | farse |


As nouns the difference between false and farse

is that false is one of two options on a true-or-false test while farse is a vernacular paraphrase inserted into Latin liturgy.

As an adjective false

is untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.

As an adverb false

is not truly; not honestly; falsely.

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