value |
friend |
As a verb value
is .
As a noun friend is
a quaker; a member of the.
As a proper noun friend is
.
worth |
friend |
As nouns the difference between worth and friend
is that
worth is (countable) value while
friend is a quaker; a member of the.
As a preposition worth
is having a value of; proper to be exchanged for.
As a verb worth
is (obsolete|except in set phrases) to be, become, betide.
As a proper noun friend is
.
friend |
coadjutor |
Related terms |
Friend is a related term of coadjutor.
As nouns the difference between friend and coadjutor
is that
friend is a quaker; a member of the while
coadjutor is an assistant or helper.
As a proper noun friend
is .
friend |
fish |
As proper nouns the difference between friend and fish
is that
friend is while
fish is .
As a noun friend
is a quaker; a member of the.
riley |
friend |
As proper nouns the difference between riley and friend
is that
riley is of (
etyl) origin, variant of reilly while
friend is .
As a noun friend is
a quaker; a member of the.
friend |
gues |
As nouns the difference between friend and gues
is that
friend is a quaker; a member of the while
gues is .
As a proper noun friend
is .
friend |
rent |
As nouns the difference between friend and rent
is that
friend is a quaker; a member of the while
rent is a payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to occupy a property or
rent can be a tear or rip in some surface.
As a proper noun friend
is .
As a verb rent is
to occupy premises in exchange for rent or
rent can be (
rend).
homies |
friend |
As nouns the difference between homies and friend
is that
homies is while
friend is a quaker; a member of the.
As a proper noun friend is
.
friend |
bosom |
As nouns the difference between friend and bosom
is that
friend is a quaker; a member of the while
bosom is .
As a proper noun friend
is .
As an adjective bosom is
in a very close relationship.
As a verb bosom is
to enclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish.
friend |
dress |
As nouns the difference between friend and dress
is that
friend is a quaker; a member of the while
dress is (countable) an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist.
As a proper noun friend
is .
As a verb dress is
(obsolete|reflexive|intransitive) to prepare oneself; to make ready.
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