play |
u |
As a verb play
is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
As a noun play
is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
As a letter u is
the letter u with an acute accent.
play |
usa |
As verbs the difference between play and usa
is that
play is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while
usa is .
As a noun play
is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
contest |
play |
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between contest and play
is that
contest is (uncountable) struggle for superiority; combat while
play is (uncountable) the extent to which a part of a mechanism can move freely.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between contest and play
is that
contest is (countable) a competition while
play is (countable) a button that, when pressed, causes media to be played.
As nouns the difference between contest and play
is that
contest is (uncountable) controversy; debate while
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
As verbs the difference between contest and play
is that
contest is to contend while
play is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
play |
mockery |
Related terms |
Play is a related term of mockery.
As nouns the difference between play and mockery
is that
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while
mockery is the action of mocking; ridicule, derision.
As a verb play
is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
launch |
play |
As verbs the difference between launch and play
is that
launch is to throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly; to send off, propel with force while
play is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
As nouns the difference between launch and play
is that
launch is the act of launching or
launch can be (nautical) the boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the "captain's boat" or "captain's launch" while
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
play |
solace |
Related terms |
Play is a related term of solace.
As verbs the difference between play and solace
is that
play is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while
solace is to give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
As nouns the difference between play and solace
is that
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while
solace is comfort or consolation in a time of distress.
store |
play |
In transitive terms the difference between store and play
is that
store is To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose while
play is to keep in play, as a hooked fish, in order to land it.
In intransitive terms the difference between store and play
is that
store is To remain in good condition while stored while
play is to move gaily; to disport.
play |
antic |
Related terms |
Play is a related term of antic.
As a verb play
is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
As a noun play
is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
As an adjective antic is
ancient.
play |
gym |
As verbs the difference between play and gym
is that
play is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while
gym is to go to the gym.
As nouns the difference between play and gym
is that
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while
gym is short form of gymnasium.
play |
sheep |
As nouns the difference between play and sheep
is that
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young while
sheep is a woolly ruminant of the genus
ovis .
As a verb play
is (
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
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