lakes |
river |
As a noun lakes
is .
As a verb lakes
is (
lake).
As a proper noun river is
.
river |
steam |
As a proper noun river
is .
As an initialism steam is
.
fjords |
river |
As nouns the difference between fjords and river
is that
fjords is plural of fjord while
river is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea.
As a verb river is
to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
As a proper noun River is
a given name derived from English.
waters |
river |
As a noun waters
is .
As a proper noun river is
.
beach |
river |
As proper nouns the difference between beach and river
is that
beach is while
river is .
sae |
river |
As an adjective sae
is good.
As a proper noun river is
.
river |
toast |
As a proper noun river
is .
As a noun toast is
toast (toasted bread or salutation).
river |
nile |
As proper nouns the difference between river and nile
is that
river is a given name derived from English while
Nile is a large river in Africa flowing through Khartoum and Cairo into the Mediterranean Sea, usually considered to be the longest river in the world.
As a noun river
is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea.
As a verb river
is to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
brooks |
river |
As nouns the difference between brooks and river
is that
brooks is plural of lang=en while
river is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea.
As verbs the difference between brooks and river
is that
brooks is third-person singular of brook while
river is to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
As proper nouns the difference between brooks and river
is that
brooks is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}}, variant of Brook while
River is a given name derived from English.
river |
ravine |
As nouns the difference between river and ravine
is that
river is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea while
ravine is a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water.
As a verb river
is to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
As a proper noun River
is a given name derived from English.
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