overpast |
past |
As an adjective overpast
is ended; having passed over or passed by.
As a verb past is
.
decline |
past |
As verbs the difference between decline and past
is that
decline is while
past is .
As an adjective decline
is declined.
shepherd |
past |
As a proper noun shepherd
is .
As a verb past is
.
past |
tradition |
As a verb past
is .
As a noun tradition is
tradition.
wall |
past |
As a proper noun wall
is or
wall can be (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near pegasus and andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
As a verb past is
.
so |
past |
As a pronoun so
is this;.
As a verb past is
.
past |
principle |
As nouns the difference between past and principle
is that
past is the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future while
principle is a fundamental assumption.
As an adjective past
is having already happened; in the past; finished.
As an adverb past
is in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past
is beyond in place, quantity or time.
As a verb principle is
to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.
pulp |
past |
As verbs the difference between pulp and past
is that
pulp is to make, or be made into
pulp while
past is .
As an adjective pulp
is (fiction) of or pertaining to pulp magazines; in the style of a pulp magazine or the material printed within such a publication.
As a noun pulp
is a soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter.
joy |
past |
As a proper noun joy
is .
As a verb past is
.
recent |
past |
As adjectives the difference between recent and past
is that
recent is having happened a short while ago while
past is having already happened; in the past; finished.
As a noun past is
the period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
As an adverb past is
in a direction that passes.
As a preposition past is
beyond in place, quantity or time.
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