harbour |
lake |
As nouns the difference between harbour and lake
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
lake is , valley.
As a verb harbour
is to provide shelter or refuge for.
harbour |
platform |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between harbour and platform
is that
harbour is (obsolete) a house of the zodiac while
platform is (obsolete) a plan; a sketch; a model; a pattern.
In lang=en terms the difference between harbour and platform
is that
harbour is to accept, as with a belief while
platform is to place on a platform.
As nouns the difference between harbour and platform
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
platform is a raised stage from which speeches are made and on which musical and other performances are made.
As verbs the difference between harbour and platform
is that
harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for while
platform is to furnish with or shape into a.
harbour |
keep |
As nouns the difference between harbour and keep
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
keep is (obsolete) care, notice.
As verbs the difference between harbour and keep
is that
harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for while
keep is to continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to maintain.
harbour |
jeep |
As nouns the difference between harbour and jeep
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
jeep is a small, blocky, military-style vehicle with four-wheel drive, suited to rough terrain.
As a verb harbour
is to provide shelter or refuge for.
pursue |
harbour |
In lang=en terms the difference between pursue and harbour
is that
pursue is to participate in (an activity, business etc); to practise, follow (a profession) while
harbour is to accept, as with a belief.
As verbs the difference between pursue and harbour
is that
pursue is (obsolete|transitive) to follow with harmful intent; to try to harm, to persecute, torment while
harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.
As a noun harbour is
(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.
bulwark |
harbour |
In lang=en terms the difference between bulwark and harbour
is that
bulwark is to provide protection of defense for something while
harbour is to accept, as with a belief.
As nouns the difference between bulwark and harbour
is that
bulwark is a defensive wall or rampart while
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.
As verbs the difference between bulwark and harbour
is that
bulwark is to fortify something with a wall or rampart while
harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.
deck |
harbour |
As an adjective deck
is thick.
As a noun harbour is
(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.
As a verb harbour is
to provide shelter or refuge for.
hold |
harbour |
As a proper noun hold
is moon.
As a noun harbour is
(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.
As a verb harbour is
to provide shelter or refuge for.
harbour |
boardwalk |
As nouns the difference between harbour and boardwalk
is that
harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while
boardwalk is a path for pedestrians, typically made out of wood and running alongside a beach.
As a verb harbour
is to provide shelter or refuge for.
harbour |
contain |
In transitive terms the difference between harbour and contain
is that
harbour is to accept, as with a belief while
contain is to put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep within bounds.
As a noun harbour
is shelter, refuge.
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