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vase

Chalice vs Vase - What's the difference?

chalice | vase |


As nouns the difference between chalice and vase

is that chalice is a large drinking cup, often having a stem and base and used especially for formal occasions and religious ceremonies while vase is vase.

Chalise vs Vase - What's the difference?

chalise | vase |

Chalise is likely misspelled.


Chalise has no English definition.

As a noun vase is

a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.

Vase vs Lase - What's the difference?

vase | lase |


As a noun vase

is vase.

As a verb lase is

.

Vale vs Vase - What's the difference?

vale | vase |


As a verb vale

is to be worth.

As a noun vase is

vase.

Vase vs Vade - What's the difference?

vase | vade |


As nouns the difference between vase and vade

is that vase is vase while vade is (male) calf.

Wase vs Vase - What's the difference?

wase | vase |


As nouns the difference between wase and vase

is that wase is (uk|dialect) a bundle of straw, or other material, to relieve the pressure of burdens carried upon the head while vase is vase.

Vase vs Tase - What's the difference?

vase | tase |


As a noun vase

is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.

As a verb tase is

to operate a taser or electroshock stun gun, by using it against a subject.

Ease vs Vase - What's the difference?

ease | vase |


As nouns the difference between ease and vase

is that ease is the state of being comfortable or free from stress while vase is vase.

As a verb ease

is to free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc.

Vase vs Nase - What's the difference?

vase | nase |


As a noun vase

is vase.

As a pronoun nase is

they (all female group ).

Vase vs Vise - What's the difference?

vase | vise |


As nouns the difference between vase and vise

is that vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers while vise is an instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing.

As a verb visé is

to examine and endorse (a passport, etc.); to visa.

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