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amay

Apay vs Amay - What's the difference?

apay | amay |


As verbs the difference between apay and amay

is that apay is (archaic) to satisfy, please while amay is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

Amay vs Amae - What's the difference?

amay | amae |


As a verb amay

is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

As a noun amae is

childlike behaviour aimed at inducing another (such as a parent, spouse, teacher or boss) to take care of one.

Amay vs Amby - What's the difference?

amay | amby |


As a verb amay

is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

As a noun amby is

(informal) an ambidextrous person.

Amay vs Ama - What's the difference?

amay | ama |


As verbs the difference between amay and ama

is that amay is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed while ama is to love.

Amay vs Amah - What's the difference?

amay | amah |


As a verb amay

is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

As a noun amah is

a woman employed to look after children in india; a wet nurse.

Amay vs Amas - What's the difference?

amay | amas |


As a verb amay

is (transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

As an adverb amas is

also, too.

Away vs Amay - What's the difference?

away | amay |


As an adverb away

is from a place, hence.

As an interjection away

is come on!; go on.

As an adjective away

is not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.

As a verb amay is

to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

Abay vs Amay - What's the difference?

abay | amay |


As a noun abay

is (obsolete) barking or baying of dogs at their prey .

As a verb amay is

(transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

May vs Amay - What's the difference?

may | amay |


As a noun may

is mummy, mother.

As a verb amay is

(transitive|and|intransitive|obsolete) to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

Confound vs Amay - What's the difference?

confound | amay |


As verbs the difference between confound and amay

is that confound is to confuse; to mix up; to puzzle while amay is to dismay; confound; be dismayed.

As a noun confound

is a confounding variable.

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