lean |
slouch |
As verbs the difference between lean and slouch
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
slouch is to hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
As a noun slouch is
a hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance.
lean |
bias |
As verbs the difference between lean and bias
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
bias is to place bias upon; to influence.
As adjectives the difference between lean and bias
is that
lean is slim; not fleshy while
bias is inclined to one side; swelled on one side.
As a noun bias is
inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection.
As an adverb bias is
in a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally.
lean |
vacuum |
As a proper noun lean
is .
As a noun vacuum is
(rare|chiefly|netherlands).
lean |
crane |
As proper nouns the difference between lean and crane
is that
lean is while
crane is .
lean |
lay |
Lay is a synonym of lean.
As verbs the difference between lean and lay
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
lay is to place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.
As adjectives the difference between lean and lay
is that
lean is slim; not fleshy while
lay is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution.
As a noun lay is
arrangement or relationship; layout.
As a proper noun Lay is
a river in western France.
squat |
lean |
As an adjective squat
is relatively short or low and thick or broad.
As a noun squat
is a position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet or
squat can be the angel shark (genus
squatina ).
As a verb squat
is to bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.
As a proper noun lean is
.
lean |
lie |
Lie is a synonym of lean.
As verbs the difference between lean and lie
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
lie is to rest in a horizontal position on a surface.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
As a noun lie is
the terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.
starving |
lean |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between starving and lean
is that
starving is present participle of lang=en while
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
As a noun starving
is starvation.
As an adjective lean is
slim; not fleshy.
lean |
hold |
As verbs the difference between lean and hold
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
hold is to grasp or grip.
As adjectives the difference between lean and hold
is that
lean is slim; not fleshy while
hold is gracious; friendly; faithful; true.
As a noun hold is
a grasp or grip.
lean |
scranny |
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adjective scranny is
(uk|scotland|dialect) thin; lean; meagre; scrawny.
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