tree |
spacecraft |
As nouns the difference between tree and spacecraft
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
spacecraft is a vehicle that travels through space.
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
welsh |
tree |
As verbs the difference between welsh and tree
is that
welsh is (offensive) to swindle someone by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt while
tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
As a noun tree is
a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
music |
tree |
As nouns the difference between music and tree
is that
music is musician while
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
As a verb tree is
to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
elm |
tree |
As a symbol elm
is .
As a noun tree is
a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
As a verb tree is
to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
mango |
tree |
As nouns the difference between mango and tree
is that
mango is mango while
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
As a verb tree is
to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
tree |
leave |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tree and leave
is that
tree is (obsolete) wood; timber while
leave is (obsolete) to raise; to levy.
In lang=en terms the difference between tree and leave
is that
tree is to place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree while
leave is to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant.
As nouns the difference between tree and leave
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
leave is (cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or
leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
As verbs the difference between tree and leave
is that
tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree while
leave is
to have a consequence or remnant or
leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or
leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliage
[oxford english dictionary , 2nd ed] or
leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy.
throw |
tree |
In lang=en terms the difference between throw and tree
is that
throw is to project or send forth while
tree is to place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree.
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between throw and tree
is that
throw is (informal) to confuse or mislead while
tree is (informal) marijuana.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between throw and tree
is that
throw is (obsolete) a period of time; a while while
tree is (obsolete) wood; timber.
As verbs the difference between throw and tree
is that
throw is to hurl; to cause an object to move rapidly through the air while
tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
As nouns the difference between throw and tree
is that
throw is the flight of a thrown object; as, a fast throw or
throw can be pain, especially pain associated with childbirth; throe or
throw can be (obsolete) a moment, time, occasion or
throw can be while
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
tree |
world |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tree and world
is that
tree is (obsolete) wood; timber while
world is (obsolete) to introduce into the world; to bear (eg a child) -->.
As nouns the difference between tree and world
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
world is human collective existence; existence in general.
As verbs the difference between tree and world
is that
tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree while
world is to consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; compare globalise.
tree |
decibel |
As nouns the difference between tree and decibel
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
decibel is a common measure of sound intensity that is one tenth of a bel on the logarithmic intensity scale. It is defined as dB = 10 log
10(P
1/P
2), where P
1 and P
2 are the relative powers of the sound.
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
tree |
exoplanet |
As nouns the difference between tree and exoplanet
is that
tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while
exoplanet is a planet which exists outside Earth's solar system.
As a verb tree
is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.
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