sain |
skain |
As a verb sain
is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
As a noun skain is
alternative form of lang=en.
wain |
sain |
As verbs the difference between wain and sain
is that
wain is misspelling of lang=en while
sain is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
As a noun wain
is a wagon; a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.
sain |
saic |
As a verb sain
is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
As an initialism SAIC is
science Applications International Corporation, a defense contractor, one of the largest employee-owned companies in the USA.
As a noun saic is
a kind of ketch.
swain |
sain |
As a noun swain
is a young man or boy in service; a servant.
As a proper noun Swain
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a verb sain is
to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
sawn |
sain |
As verbs the difference between sawn and sain
is that
sawn is past participle of lang=en while
sain is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
sabin |
sain |
As a noun sabin
is a unit of measurement that measures a material's absorbance of sound. A material that is 1 square meter in size that can absorb 100% of sound has a value of one metric sabin.
As a proper noun Sabin
is {{surname}.
As a verb sain is
to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
stain |
sain |
As verbs the difference between stain and sain
is that
stain is to discolour something while
sain is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
As a noun stain
is a discoloured spot or area.
tain |
sain |
As a noun tain
is thin tin plate.
As a verb sain is
to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
satin |
sain |
As an adjective satin
is semi-glossy. Particularly describing a type of paint.
As a noun satin
is a cloth woven from silk, nylon or polyester with a glossy surface and a dull back. (The same weaving technique applied to cotton produces cloth termed sateen).
As a verb sain is
to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
shin |
sain |
As verbs the difference between shin and sain
is that
shin is to climb a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like while
sain is to make the sign of the cross on or over something or someone.
As a noun shin
is the front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone.
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