truss |
trusts |
As nouns the difference between truss and trusts
is that
truss is a bandage and belt used to hold a hernia in place while
trusts is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between truss and trusts
is that
truss is to tie up a bird before cooking it while
trusts is third-person singular of trust.
trues |
truss |
As verbs the difference between trues and truss
is that
trues is third-person singular of true while
truss is to tie up a bird before cooking it.
As a noun truss is
a bandage and belt used to hold a hernia in place.
trust |
truss |
In transitive terms the difference between trust and truss
is that
trust is to risk; to venture confidently while
truss is to support.
In obsolete terms the difference between trust and truss
is that
trust is faithful, dependable while
truss is a bundle; a package.
As an adjective trust
is secure, safe.
truss |
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taxonomy |
truss |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and truss
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
truss is baggage.
truss |
untruss |
As nouns the difference between truss and untruss
is that
truss is baggage while
untruss is (obsolete) an untrusser or public whipper.
As a verb untruss is
to free from a truss; to untie or unfasten.
truss |
untrussed |
As a noun truss
is a bandage and belt used to hold a hernia in place.
As a verb truss
is to tie up a bird before cooking it.
As an adjective untrussed is
not trussed.
truss |
trusser |
As nouns the difference between truss and trusser
is that
truss is a bandage and belt used to hold a hernia in place while
trusser is one who, or that which, trusses.
As a verb truss
is to tie up a bird before cooking it.
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