silver |
obsidian |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As a noun obsidian is
obsidian.
silver |
its |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As an initialism its is
(computing).
silver |
emerald |
As proper nouns the difference between silver and emerald
is that
silver is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook while
emerald is a town in queensland, australia.
chain |
silver |
As a noun chain
is a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.
As a verb chain
is to fasten something with a chain.
As a proper noun silver is
for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
silver |
flatware |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As a noun flatware is
(us) eating utensils; cutlery, such as forks, knives and spoons.
sulcus |
silver |
As a noun sulcus
is (anatomy) a furrow or groove in an organ or a tissue.
As a proper noun silver is
for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
silver |
undefined |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
silver |
false |
As a proper noun silver
is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
silk |
silver |
As a noun silk
is (uncountable) a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider).
As an adjective silk
is made of.
As a verb silk
is to remove the silk from (corn).
As a proper noun silver is
for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
silver |
bright |
As proper nouns the difference between silver and bright
is that
silver is for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook while
bright is .
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