Abid vs Amid - What's the difference?
abid | amid |
(archaic) (abide)
Surrounded by; in the middle of; in the center of.
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As nouns the difference between abid and amid
is that abid is slave while amid is amide.As a verb abid
is (archaic) (abide).abid
English
Etymology 1
See (abide)Verb
(head)Etymology 2
From (etyl) .See also
*Anagrams
* ----amid
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Alternative forms
*Preposition
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