must |
bound |
In transitive terms the difference between must and bound
is that
must is to make musty while
bound is to cause to leap.
In intransitive terms the difference between must and bound
is that
must is to become musty while
bound is to leap, move by jumping.
As verbs the difference between must and bound
is that
must is to do with certainty;
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicatebound is past tense of bind.
As nouns the difference between must and bound
is that
must is something that is mandatory or required while
bound is a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
As an adjective bound is
obliged (to).
must |
havegotto |
Havegotto is likely misspelled.
Havegotto has no English definition.
As a verb must
is to do with certainty;
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicateAs a noun must
is something that is mandatory or required.
mustto | must |
As a verb must is
to do with certainty; (
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate) or
must can be to make musty.
As a noun must is
something that is mandatory or required or
must can be the property of being stale or musty or
must can be a time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness
(also musth) .
surely | must |
As an adverb surely
is without fail.
As a verb must is
to do with certainty;
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicateAs a noun must is
something that is mandatory or required.
must | sujuk |
As nouns the difference between must and sujuk
is that
must is something that is mandatory or required or
must can be the property of being stale or musty or
must can be a time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness
(also musth) while
sujuk is a dry, spicy sausage eaten from the balkans to the middle east and central asia consists of ground meat (usually beef), with various spices including cumin, sumac, garlic, salt, and red pepper, fed into a sausage casing and allowed to dry for several weeks.
As a verb must
is to do with certainty; (
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate) or
must can be to make musty.
must | moun |
As verbs the difference between must and moun
is that
must is to do with certainty; (
indicates that the speaker is certain that the subject will have executed the predicate) or
must can be to make musty while
moun is (obsolete) to be able to; may; must.
As a noun must
is something that is mandatory or required or
must can be the property of being stale or musty or
must can be a time during which male elephants exhibit increased levels of sexual activity and aggressiveness
(also musth) .
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