Reverse Dictionary: COMPARE

ADJECTIVES
1709 — INVIDIOUS unjust; unfairly discriminating; said of a comparison 


NOUNS
1583 — FOMBLITUDE a weak comparison → obs.
1590 — PARAGON comparison; competition, emulation, rivalry → obs.
1656 — 
PARALLELISM a comparison, a simile; a statement of correspondence or analogy 


PREPOSITIONS
1825 — ABIES in comparison with → Sc.


VERBS
1325 — BYSEN to compare, to liken → obs.
1456 — SIGNIFY to compare, to liken to something → obs.
1577 — LAY to compare with → obs.
1586 — PARAGON to compare, to place side by side; to parallel → arch. or poetic usage
1589 — PARAGONIZE to compare, to put in competition or rivalry → obs.
1620 — PARAGON to compare, to compete, to vie with → obs.
1620 — SIMILIZE to compare, to liken → obs.
1649 — MATCH to compare in respect of similarity; to examine the likeness or difference of → obs.
1773 — TALLY to compare, to bring into comparison → obs.
..19C — TEARN to compare, to liken → Eng. dial. obs.
1806 — SIMILARIZE to compare, to liken 
1824 — EVEN to compare, to put on a level by comparison; to liken to → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1837 — SIMILITUDINIZE to make comparisons 
1876 — TENT to compare; to count, to tally; to take account → Eng. dial.
1884 — MEACH → MEITCH to compare, to measure → Eng. dial.
1887 — NICK to compare or compete with → obs.
1895 — SIDE UP WITH  to compare; to compete with → colloq.
1904 — RESEMBLE to compare → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1942 — MATCH DOPE to compare ideas, to exchange views → Amer. sl. (Bk.)