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aiel

Wikidiffcom vs Aiel - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | aiel |

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As a noun aiel is

a grandfather.

Aiel vs Diel - What's the difference?

aiel | diel |


As a noun aiel

is (obsolete) a grandfather.

As an adjective diel is

(biology) having a 24 hour period regardless of day or night.

Aiel vs Amel - What's the difference?

aiel | amel |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between aiel and amel

is that aiel is (obsolete) a grandfather while amel is (obsolete) to enamel.

As nouns the difference between aiel and amel

is that aiel is (obsolete) a grandfather while amel is (obsolete) enamel.

As a verb amel is

(obsolete) to enamel.

Riel vs Aiel - What's the difference?

riel | aiel |


As nouns the difference between riel and aiel

is that riel is the monetary unit of cambodia, equivalent to 100 sen, and to 10 kak symbol: while aiel is (obsolete) a grandfather.

Axel vs Aiel - What's the difference?

axel | aiel |


As a proper noun axel

is in quiet use since the 19th century.

As a noun aiel is

(obsolete) a grandfather.

Avel vs Aiel - What's the difference?

avel | aiel |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between avel and aiel

is that avel is (obsolete) to pull away while aiel is (obsolete) a grandfather.

As a verb avel

is (obsolete) to pull away.

As a noun aiel is

(obsolete) a grandfather.

Ariel vs Aiel - What's the difference?

ariel | aiel |


As nouns the difference between ariel and aiel

is that ariel is while aiel is (obsolete) a grandfather.

Ail vs Aiel - What's the difference?

ail | aiel |


In obsolete terms the difference between ail and aiel

is that ail is painful; troublesome while aiel is a grandfather.

As an adjective ail

is painful; troublesome.

As a verb ail

is to cause to suffer; to trouble, afflict. (Now chiefly in interrogative or indefinite constructions..