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More vs Spare - What's the difference?

more | spare | Related terms |

More is a related term of spare.


As nouns the difference between more and spare

is that more is tomorrow while spare is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint.

As an adjective spare is

scanty; not abundant or plentiful.

As a verb spare is

to show mercy.

Supplementary vs More - What's the difference?

supplementary | more | Related terms |


As an adjective supplementary

is additional; added to supply what is wanted.

As a determiner more is

Comparative form of many: in greater number. Used for a discrete quantity.

As an adverb more is

to a greater degree or extent.

As a noun more is

a carrot; a parsnip.

As a verb more is

to root up.

As a proper noun More is

the Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.

Immense vs More - What's the difference?

immense | more |


As an adjective immense

is huge, gigantic, very large.

As a noun more is

tomorrow.

Greater vs More - What's the difference?

greater | more |


As an adjective greater

is (great).

As a noun more is

tomorrow.

More vs Moer - What's the difference?

more | moer |

Moer is a anagram of more.


Moer is often a misspelling of more.


Moer has no English definition.

As a determiner more

is Comparative form of many: in greater number. Used for a discrete quantity.

As an adverb more

is to a greater degree or extent.

As a noun more

is a carrot; a parsnip.

As a verb more

is to root up.

As a proper noun More

is the Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.

Tempo vs More - What's the difference?

tempo | more |


As nouns the difference between tempo and more

is that tempo is a frequency or rate while more is a carrot; a parsnip.

As a determiner more is

Comparative form of many: in greater number. Used for a discrete quantity.

As an adverb more is

to a greater degree or extent.

As a verb more is

to root up.

As a proper noun More is

the Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.

Still vs More - What's the difference?

still | more |


As nouns the difference between still and more

is that still is while more is tomorrow.

Muchmany vs More - What's the difference?

muchmany | more |


As a noun more is

tomorrow.

Best vs More - What's the difference?

best | more |


As a proper noun best

is .

As a noun more is

tomorrow.

More vs Mored - What's the difference?

more | mored |


As verbs the difference between more and mored

is that more is to root up while mored is past tense of more.

As a determiner more

is Comparative form of many: in greater number. Used for a discrete quantity.

As an adverb more

is to a greater degree or extent.

As a noun more

is a carrot; a parsnip.

As a proper noun More

is the Volta-Congo language of the Mossi people, mainly spoken in part of Burkina Faso.

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