different between eathful vs deathful
eathful
English
Etymology
From eath +? -ful.
Adjective
eathful (comparative more eathful, superlative most eathful)
- (Britain dialectal) Comfortable; at ease.
Anagrams
- hateful, heatful
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deathful
English
Etymology
From Middle English dethful, equivalent to death +? -ful.
Adjective
deathful (comparative more deathful, superlative most deathful)
- (archaic) Full of death or slaughter.
- (archaic) Liable to undergo death.
- Resembling death.
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