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seem

Looks vs Seem - What's the difference?

looks | seem |


As a noun looks

is .

As a verb looks

is (look).

As a proper noun seem is

shem.

Seem vs Soundlike - What's the difference?

seem | soundlike |


As a proper noun seem

is shem.

As an adjective soundlike is

resembling sound or a sound.

Being vs Seem - What's the difference?

being | seem |


As a verb being

is .

As a noun being

is a living creature.

As a conjunction being

is (obsolete) given that; since.

As a proper noun seem is

shem.

Seem vs Glance - What's the difference?

seem | glance |


As a proper noun seem

is shem.

As a verb glance is

to look briefly (at something).

As a noun glance is

a brief or cursory look.

Seem vs Ga - What's the difference?

seem | ga |


As a verb seem

is to appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.

As an abbreviation GA is

abbreviation of lang=en.

As a proper noun Ga is

a Niger-Congo language spoken in Ghana and Togo.

Result vs Seem - What's the difference?

result | seem |


In obsolete terms the difference between result and seem

is that result is a flying back; resilience while seem is to befit; to beseem.

As verbs the difference between result and seem

is that result is to proceed, spring or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor while seem is to appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.

As a noun result

is that which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.

As an interjection result

is an exclamation of joy following a favorable outcome.

Seem vs Seemed - What's the difference?

seem | seemed |


As a proper noun seem

is shem.

As a verb seemed is

(seem).

Seem vs Showup - What's the difference?

seem | showup |


As a verb seem

is to appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.

As a noun showup is

the showing of a suspect to a victim by police in the hope of identifying the suspect as the culprit.

Seem vs May - What's the difference?

seem | may |


As a proper noun seem

is shem.

As a noun may is

mummy, mother.

Seem vs Seem - What's the difference?

seem | seem | Related terms |

Seem is a related term of seem.


In biblical character|lang=fi terms the difference between seem and seem

is that seem is shem while seem is shem.

In given name|male|lang=fi terms the difference between seem and seem

is that seem is of biblical origin; rarely used while seem is of biblical origin; rarely used.

As proper nouns the difference between seem and seem

is that seem is shem while seem is shem.

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