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axen

Axed vs Axen - What's the difference?

axed | axen |


As a verb axed

is (axe).

As a noun axen is

ashes.

Ayen vs Axen - What's the difference?

ayen | axen |


As an adverb ayen

is again; back against.

As a preposition ayen

is again; back against.

As a noun axen is

ashes.

Amen vs Axen - What's the difference?

amen | axen |


As nouns the difference between amen and axen

is that amen is an instance of saying ‘amen’ while axen is ashes.

As an adverb amen

is at the end of religious prayers: so be it.

As an interjection amen

is an expression of strong agreement.

As a verb amen

is to say Amen.

As a proper noun Amen

is an English surname.

Axes vs Axen - What's the difference?

axes | axen |


As nouns the difference between axes and axen

is that axes is plural of lang=en while axen is ashes.

Axe vs Axen - What's the difference?

axe | axen |


As nouns the difference between axe and axen

is that axe is a tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it while axen is ashes.

As a verb axe

is to fell or chop with an axe.

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