room |
roon |
As a noun room
is joy, happiness.
As an adjective roon is
(obsolete) red.
room |
foom |
As a noun room
is joy, happiness.
As an interjection foom is
the sound of a muffled explosion.
room |
coom |
As nouns the difference between room and coom
is that
room is joy, happiness while
coom is soot, smut.
As a verb coom is
.
room |
roome |
As nouns the difference between room and roome
is that
room is joy, happiness while
roome is .
room |
roos |
As nouns the difference between room and roos
is that
room is joy, happiness while
roos is .
room |
toom |
As adjectives the difference between room and toom
is that
room is wide; spacious; roomy while
toom is empty.
As nouns the difference between room and toom
is that
room is opportunity or scope (to do something) while
toom is a piece of waste ground where rubbish is shot.
As verbs the difference between room and toom
is that
room is to reside, especially as a boarder or tenant while
toom is to empty; teem.
As an adverb room
is far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
room |
vroom |
As verbs the difference between room and vroom
is that
room is to reside, especially as a boarder or tenant while
vroom is to move with great speed; to zoom.
As an adjective room
is wide; spacious; roomy.
As an adverb room
is far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
As a noun room
is opportunity or scope (to do something).
As an interjection vroom is
the sound of an engine revving up.
room |
roam |
As verbs the difference between room and roam
is that
room is to reside, especially as a boarder or tenant while
roam is to wander or travel freely and with no specific destination.
As an adjective room
is wide; spacious; roomy.
As an adverb room
is far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
As a noun room
is opportunity or scope (to do something).
room |
roo |
As nouns the difference between room and roo
is that
room is joy, happiness while
roo is peace; quietness or
roo can be short form of
kangaroo .
room |
loom |
As nouns the difference between room and loom
is that
room is opportunity or scope (to do something) while
loom is a utensil; tool; a weapon; an article in general.
As verbs the difference between room and loom
is that
room is to reside, especially as a boarder or tenant while
loom is to impend; to threaten or hang over.
As an adjective room
is wide; spacious; roomy.
As an adverb room
is far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
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