pose |
solve |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a verb solve is
to find an answer or solution to a problem or question; to work out.
As a noun solve is
(obsolete) a solution; an explanation.
pose |
possing |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a verb possing is
.
pose |
pasture |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a noun pasture is
land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
As a verb pasture is
to move animals into a to graze.
pose |
make |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a noun make is
skin (on liquids), sputum, placenta.
appear |
pose |
As a verb appear
is (
label) to come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
As an adjective pose is
(heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pose |
gives |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a verb gives is
(
give).
pose |
pose |
In obsolete terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is to ask (someone) questions; to interrogate while
pose is to ask (someone) questions; to interrogate.
In transitive terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is to constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc.) while
pose is to constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc.).
In intransitive terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is assume or maintain a pose; strike an attitude while
pose is assume or maintain a pose; strike an attitude.
In obsolete transitive terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is to question with a view to puzzling; to embarrass by questioning or scrutiny; to bring to a stand while
pose is to question with a view to puzzling; to embarrass by questioning or scrutiny; to bring to a stand.
In _ rare lang=en terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is to perplex or confuse (someone) while
pose is to perplex or confuse (someone).
In heraldry of a beast terms the difference between pose and pose
is that
pose is standing still, with all the feet on the ground while
pose is standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
pose |
action |
As an adjective pose
is (heraldry|of a beast) standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
As a noun action is
something done so as to accomplish a purpose.
As an interjection action is
demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.
As a verb action is
(management) to act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect.
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