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beet

Beet vs Bewet - What's the difference?

beet | bewet |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb bewet is

to wet or moisten profusely.

Beet vs Keet - What's the difference?

beet | keet |


As nouns the difference between beet and keet

is that beet is bed (for plants) while keet is a guinea fowl.

Beet vs Reet - What's the difference?

beet | reet |


As a noun beet

is Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar.

As an adjective reet is

right.

As an adverb reet is

right.

Beet vs Teet - What's the difference?

beet | teet |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a proper noun teet is

, cognate to german detlef.

Beet vs Weet - What's the difference?

beet | weet |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb weet is

(archaic) to know.

Beet vs Geet - What's the difference?

beet | geet |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As an adjective geet is

(geordie) great.

As an adverb geet is

(geordie) very.

Beet vs Beot - What's the difference?

beet | beot |


As nouns the difference between beet and beot

is that beet is bed (for plants) while beot is a boast, threat, boastful speech.

Beet vs Benet - What's the difference?

beet | benet |


As nouns the difference between beet and benet

is that beet is bed (for plants) while benet is half-wit, simpleton.

Beet vs Bees - What's the difference?

beet | bees |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb bees is

.

Beet vs Beest - What's the difference?

beet | beest |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb beest is

(archaic) subjunctive.

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