pare |
sare |
As verbs the difference between pare and sare
is that
pare is to seem, to look, to appear while
sare is .
pare |
pape |
As a verb pare
is to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife.
As a noun pape is
painted bunting.
pare |
yare |
As a verb pare
is to seem, to look, to appear.
As an adjective yare is
(archaic) ready; prepared.
pare |
eare |
As a verb pare
is to seem, to look, to appear.
As a noun eare is
.
pare |
pared |
As verbs the difference between pare and pared
is that
pare is to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife while
pared is past tense of pare.
pare |
nare |
As a verb pare
is to seem, to look, to appear.
As a noun nare is
young spruce.
pare |
pore |
As verbs the difference between pare and pore
is that
pare is to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife while
pore is to study meticulously; to go over again and again.
As a noun pore is
a tiny opening in the skin.
pare |
pars |
As a verb pare
is to seem, to look, to appear.
As a noun pars is
ordeal, trial.
pare |
ware |
As verbs the difference between pare and ware
is that
pare is to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife while
ware is to beware of something.
As an adjective ware is
aware.
As a noun ware is
the state of being aware; heed.
As a proper noun Ware is
a town in Hertfordshire, England.
pare |
parr |
As a verb pare
is to remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife.
As a noun parr is
young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater.
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