goam |
gloam |
As verbs the difference between goam and gloam
is that
goam is (
lb) to see, to recognize, to take notice of while
gloam is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
As a noun gloam is
(obsolete) gloaming, twilight.
loam |
gloam |
As nouns the difference between loam and gloam
is that
loam is a type of soil; an earthy mixture of sand, silt and clay, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due while
gloam is gloaming, twilight.
As verbs the difference between loam and gloam
is that
loam is to cover, smear, or fill with loam while
gloam is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
gloam |
gloat |
As nouns the difference between gloam and gloat
is that
gloam is (obsolete) gloaming, twilight while
gloat is an act or instance of gloating.
As verbs the difference between gloam and gloat
is that
gloam is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky while
gloat is to exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune.
gloam |
gloar |
As verbs the difference between gloam and gloar
is that
gloam is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky while
gloar is to squint; to stare.
As a noun gloam
is gloaming, twilight.
gloam |
sloam |
As nouns the difference between gloam and sloam
is that
gloam is (obsolete) gloaming, twilight while
sloam is (mining) a layer of earth between coal seams.
As a verb gloam
is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky.
cloam |
gloam |
In obsolete terms the difference between cloam and gloam
is that
cloam is clay while
gloam is gloaming, twilight.
As an adjective cloam
is of earthenware.
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