trotters |
feet |
As nouns the difference between trotters and feet
is that
trotters is while
feet is (
foot).
pedestal |
feet |
As nouns the difference between pedestal and feet
is that
pedestal is (architecture) the base or foot of a column, statue, vase, lamp while
feet is (
foot).
As a verb pedestal
is to set or support on (or as if on) a pedestal.
milk |
feet |
As nouns the difference between milk and feet
is that
milk is (uncountable) a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young from certain animals, especially cows, it is a common food for humans as a beverage or used to produce various dairy products such as butter, cheese, and yogurt while
feet is (
foot).
As a verb milk
is to express milk from (a mammal, especially a cow).
feet |
tomatoes |
As nouns the difference between feet and tomatoes
is that
feet is (
foot) while
tomatoes is .
exploit |
feet |
As nouns the difference between exploit and feet
is that
exploit is a heroic or extraordinary deed while
feet is irregular plural of foot.
As a verb exploit
is to use for one’s own advantage.
cats |
feet |
As nouns the difference between cats and feet
is that
cats is while
feet is (
foot).
feet |
corn |
As nouns the difference between feet and corn
is that
feet is (
foot) while
corn is drinking horn, flagon.
pace |
feet |
As a proper noun pace
is .
As a noun feet is
(
foot).
smelly |
feet |
As an adjective smelly
is having a bad smell.
As a noun feet is
(
foot).
head |
feet |
In obsolete terms the difference between head and feet
is that
head is to behead; to decapitate while
feet is fact; performance; feat.
As nouns the difference between head and feet
is that
head is the part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth, and main sense organs while
feet is irregular plural of foot.
As an adjective head
is of, relating to, or intended for the head.
As a verb head
is to be in command of. (See also {{term|head up|lang=en}}..
As a proper noun Head
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.
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