administer |
french |
In lang=en terms the difference between administer and french
is that
administer is to minister (to) while
french is to kiss in this manner.
As verbs the difference between administer and french
is that
administer is to cause to take, either by openly offering or through deceit while
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
arabic |
french |
As an adjective arabic
is related to the.
As a proper noun arabic
is a major semitic language originating from the arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the middle east and north africa.
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
french |
vigorously |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As an adverb vigorously is
with intense energy, force or vigor.
italian |
french |
As a noun italian
is .
As a verb french is
to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
trench |
french |
As verbs the difference between trench and french
is that
trench is (usually|followed by upon) to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach while
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As a noun trench
is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground.
french |
ffrench |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As a proper noun ffrench is
an irish barony, originally from castle ffrench in galway.
drench |
french |
As verbs the difference between drench and french
is that
drench is to soak, to make very wet while
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As a noun drench
is a draught administered to an animal or
drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.
flench |
french |
As verbs the difference between flench and french
is that
flench is while
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
wrench |
french |
In transitive terms the difference between wrench and french
is that
wrench is to use the tool known as a wrench while
french is to kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth.
As nouns the difference between wrench and french
is that
wrench is a trick or artifice while
French is people of France, collectively.
As verbs the difference between wrench and french
is that
wrench is to violently move in a turn or writhe while
French is to kiss (another person) while inserting one’s tongue into the other person's mouth.
As a proper noun French is
a Romance language spoken primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Valle d'Aosta and many former French colonies.
As an adjective French is
of or relating to France.
french |
french |
In lang=en terms the difference between french and french
is that
french is to kiss in this manner while
french is to kiss in this manner.
As verbs the difference between french and french
is that
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips while
french is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
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