maven |
mistress |
As a proper noun maven
is (nasa|space) a space probe designed to investigate the martian climate.
As a noun mistress is
(archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
whore |
In obsolete terms the difference between mistress and whore
is that
mistress is the jack in the game of bowls while
whore is a mistress or wife.
As nouns the difference between mistress and whore
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
whore is a prostitute.
As a verb whore is
to prostitute oneself.
mistress |
mis |
Mis is likely misspelled.
Mis has no English definition.
As a noun mistress
is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership.
mistress |
diva |
As nouns the difference between mistress and diva
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
diva is any female celebrity, usually a well known singer or actress.
lesbian |
mistress |
As nouns the difference between lesbian and mistress
is that
lesbian is a native or inhabitant of lesbos while
mistress is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As an adjective lesbian
is of or pertaining to the island of lesbos.
mistress |
maid |
In archaic terms the difference between mistress and maid
is that
mistress is used as the title of a married woman before her name. Now used only in the abbreviated form
Mrs while
maid is a virgin of either gender.
As nouns the difference between mistress and maid
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
maid is a girl or an unmarried young woman; maiden.
mistress |
hostess |
As nouns the difference between mistress and hostess
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
hostess is a female host.
me |
mistress |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As a noun mistress is
(archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
mistress |
slave |
As a noun mistress
is (archaic) used as the title of a married woman before her name now used only in the abbreviated form
mrs .
As a proper noun slave is
.
mistress |
dom |
As nouns the difference between mistress and dom
is that
mistress is a woman, specifically one with great control, authority or ownership while
dom is a dominator (in sadomasochistic sexual practices), especially a male one.
As a verb dom is
to dominate.
As a proper noun Dom is
a diminutive=Dominic given name.
As an initialism DOM is
date of marriage.
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