oast |
tast |
As a noun oast
is (british) a kiln for drying tobacco, malt and especially hops.
As an adjective tast is
vain.
tast |
tatt |
As nouns the difference between tast and tatt
is that
tast is obsolete spelling of taste while
tatt is a tattoo.
tast |
bast |
As an adjective tast
is vain.
tast |
wast |
As an adjective tast
is vain.
As a verb wast is
(archaic).
tast |
tait |
As an adjective tast
is vain.
As a noun tait is
the honey possum (
tarsipes rostratus ).
gast |
tast |
As a noun gast
is a guest.
As an adjective tast is
vain.
mast |
tast |
As nouns the difference between mast and tast
is that
mast is a tall, slim post or tower, usually tapering upward, used to support, for example, the sails on a ship, flags, floodlights, or communications equipment such as an aerial, usually supported by guy-wires while
tast is obsolete spelling of taste.
As a verb mast
is to supply and fit a mast to a ship.
As an initialism MAST
is initialism for military antishock trousers; inflatable trousers that apply pressure to the inferior half of a patient's body to decrease bloodloss and prevent the onset of shock similar to a tourniquet.
test |
tast |
As a noun test
is .
As an adjective tast is
vain.
fast |
tast |
As a verb fast
is .
As an adjective tast is
vain.
east |
tast |
As nouns the difference between east and tast
is that
east is one of the four principal compass points, specifically 90°, conventionally directed to the right on maps; the direction of the rising sun at an equinox while
tast is obsolete spelling of taste.
As an adjective east
is situated or lying in or towards the east; eastward.
As an adverb east
is towards the east; eastwards.
As a proper noun East
is (
personification) The wind from the east.
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