alien |
saucer |
In transitive terms the difference between alien and saucer
is that
alien is to estrange; to alienate while
saucer is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
As an adjective alien
is pertaining to an alien.
saucer |
jumper |
As nouns the difference between saucer and jumper
is that
saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips while
jumper is someone or something that jumps, e.g. a participant in a jumping event in track or skiing.
As verbs the difference between saucer and jumper
is that
saucer is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking while
jumper is to connect with an electrical jumper.
saucer |
fryingpan |
As nouns the difference between saucer and fryingpan
is that
saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips while
fryingpan is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb saucer
is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
saucer |
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coursemeal |
saucer |
As a noun saucer is
a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips.
As a verb saucer is
to pour (tea, etc) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
wikidiffcom |
saucer |
As a noun saucer is
a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips.
As a verb saucer is
to pour (tea, etc) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
cup |
saucer |
In transitive terms the difference between cup and saucer
is that
cup is to hold something in cupped hands while
saucer is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
saucer |
disc |
As nouns the difference between saucer and disc
is that
saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips while
disc is a thin, flat, circular plate or similar object.
As a verb saucer
is to pour (tea, etc.) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
saucer |
plane |
As nouns the difference between saucer and plane
is that
saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips while
plane is (
label) the thing, the point, the interesting thing, the main interest in something, unusualness, speciality.
As a verb saucer
is to pour (tea, etc) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
As an adverb plane is
(
label) particularly, especially, certainly.
tray |
saucer |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tray and saucer
is that
tray is (obsolete) to betray while
saucer is (obsolete) a small pan or vessel in which sauce was set on a table.
In lang=en terms the difference between tray and saucer
is that
tray is to slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria while
saucer is to pour (tea, etc) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
As nouns the difference between tray and saucer
is that
tray is (obsolete) trouble; annoyance; anger or
tray can be a small, typically rectangular or round, flat, rigid object upon which things are carried while
saucer is a small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips.
As verbs the difference between tray and saucer
is that
tray is (obsolete) to grieve; annoy or
tray can be to place items on a tray or
tray can be (obsolete) to betray while
saucer is to pour (tea, etc) from the cup into the saucer in order to cool it before drinking.
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