greave |
grieve |
As a noun greave
is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
As a verb greave
is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
As an adjective grieve is
.
gauntlet |
greave |
As nouns the difference between gauntlet and greave
is that
gauntlet is protective armor for the hands while
greave is a bush; a tree; a grove.
As a verb greave is
to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
grief |
greave |
As nouns the difference between grief and greave
is that
grief is suffering, hardship while
greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
As verbs the difference between grief and greave
is that
grief is (online gaming) to deliberately harass and annoy or cause grief to other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it;
especially , to do this as one’s primary activity in the game while
greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
dreave |
greave |
As verbs the difference between dreave and greave
is that
dreave is to drive; drive out; drive away; expel while
greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
As nouns the difference between dreave and greave
is that
dreave is a drove while
greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
greaved |
greave |
As verbs the difference between greaved and greave
is that
greaved is (
greave) while
greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
As a noun greave is
(obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
greave |
greate |
As a noun greave
is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
As a verb greave
is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
As an adjective greate is
.
reave |
greave |
As verbs the difference between reave and greave
is that
reave is (archaic) to plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove or
reave can be (archaic) to split, tear, break apart while
greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
As a noun greave is
(obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
grease |
greave |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between grease and greave
is that
grease is (obsolete) to cheat or cozen; to overreach while
greave is (obsolete) a ditch or trench.
As nouns the difference between grease and greave
is that
grease is animal fat in a melted or soft state while
greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
As verbs the difference between grease and greave
is that
grease is to put grease or fat on something, especially in order to lubricate while
greave is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
taxonomy |
greave |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and greave
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin.
As a verb greave is
(nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
greave |
armoursmith |
As nouns the difference between greave and armoursmith
is that
greave is (obsolete) a bush; a tree; a grove or
greave can be (obsolete) a ditch or trench or
greave can be a piece of armour that protects the leg, especially the shin while
armoursmith is an individual who is skilled at forging armour (such as greaves, breastplates and legplates).
As a verb greave
is (nautical|transitive) to clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.
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