Beroe vs Befoe - What's the difference?
beroe | befoe |
(ambitransitive) To make or become a foe.
*2008 , John Tarolli, Road Warriors :
(ambitransitive) To treat or behave as a foe; be hostile towards.
*1874 , Andrew Archibald Paton, Henry Beyle (otherwise de Stendahl) :
*1953 , Charlotte Ida McDow Rodman, The McDow family in America :
As a noun beroe
is (zoology) a small, oval, transparent jellyfish, belonging to the ctenophora.As a verb befoe is
(ambitransitive) to make or become a foe.beroe
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befoe
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Verb
- Take it from me; it is helpful to remain buoyant when identifying fish to befriend or "befoe ."
- What will the great coming Russian revolution do? Will it destroy the aristocracy, as in France, or will it leave it standing? Will it befriend or befoe the large non-Russian element of the western provinces?
- M. C. Witherspoon in the presence of each other Witnessed the due execution thereof. J. J. McMullan Sworn to befoe me this 21st day of Jan. 1842.