have |
fake |
As verbs the difference between have and fake
is that
have is to possess, own, hold while
fake is to cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.
As an adjective fake is
not real; false, fraudulent.
As a noun fake is
something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently.
feature |
have |
Have is a antonym of feature.
As verbs the difference between feature and have
is that
feature is to ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context while
have is to possess, own, hold.
As a noun feature
is one's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions.
have |
mast |
As verbs the difference between have and mast
is that
have is to possess, own, hold while
mast is to supply and fit a mast to a ship.
As a noun 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.
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.
have |
compel |
As an adjective have
is gaunt; pale and thin.
As a verb compel is
(transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.
have |
observe |
In transitive terms the difference between have and observe
is that
have is to accept as a romantic partner while
observe is to follow or obey the custom, practice, or rules (especially of a religion).
his |
have |
As a noun his
is b sharp.
As an adjective have is
gaunt; pale and thin.
know |
have |
In transitive terms the difference between know and have
is that
know is to understand (a subject) while
have is to accept as a romantic partner.
As a noun know
is knowledge; the state of knowing.
more |
have |
As a noun more
is tomorrow.
As an adjective have is
gaunt; pale and thin.
mere |
have |
As a noun mere
is fear, awe.
As an adjective have is
gaunt; pale and thin.
bare |
have |
In british slang terms the difference between bare and have
is that
bare is very; significantly while
have is to defeat in a fight; take.
In transitive terms the difference between bare and have
is that
bare is to uncover; to reveal while
have is to accept as a romantic partner.
As an adjective bare
is minimal; that is or are just sufficient.
As an adverb bare
is very; significantly.
As a noun bare
is the surface, the (bare) skin.
As a proper noun Baré
is an extinct language of Venezuela.
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