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aigre

Anigre vs Aigre - What's the difference?

anigre | aigre |


As a noun anigre

is the tree aningeria superba and (especially) its wood.

As an adjective aigre is

(obsolete) sour.

Maigre vs Aigre - What's the difference?

maigre | aigre |


As adjectives the difference between maigre and aigre

is that maigre is made without meat (and thus permitted to be eaten on a fast day) while aigre is sour.

As a noun maigre

is a kind of fish; the meagre.

Aigret vs Aigre - What's the difference?

aigret | aigre |


As a noun aigret

is .

As an adjective aigre is

(obsolete) sour.

Aigre vs Higre - What's the difference?

aigre | higre |


As an adjective aigre

is (obsolete) sour.

As a noun higre is

.

Aire vs Aigre - What's the difference?

aire | aigre |


As a proper noun aire

is a river in yorkshire, england, which flows past leeds and gives its name to the airedale.

As an adjective aigre is

(obsolete) sour.

Augre vs Aigre - What's the difference?

augre | aigre |


As a noun augre

is .

As an adjective aigre is

(obsolete) sour.

Tigre vs Aigre - What's the difference?

tigre | aigre |


As a noun tigre

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Tigre

is a Semitic language of northern Eritrea, closely related to Tigrinya.

As an adjective aigre is

sour.