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Agee vs Agene - What's the difference?

agee | agene |

As an adverb agee

is (Scotland and dialect, archaic) Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line.

As a noun agene is

nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour.

agee

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • (Scotland and dialect, archaic ) Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line.
  • *1800 , Alexander Carlyle, Autobiography
  • *:I wore my hat agee .
  • *1837 , Catharine Sedgwick, Live and Let Live
  • *:A looking-glass that don't make you look as if your face was all agee .
  • See also

    * ajee

    agene

    English

    Noun

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  • (inorganic compound) nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour
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