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beet

Beet vs Jeet - What's the difference?

beet | jeet |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As an interjection jeet is

(lb) did you eat?.

Beet vs Beget - What's the difference?

beet | beget |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb beget is

to cause; to produce.

Beet vs Beset - What's the difference?

beet | beset |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb beset is

(label) to surround or hem in.

Beet vs Beep - What's the difference?

beet | beep |


As nouns the difference between beet and beep

is that beet is bed (for plants) while beep is the sound produced by the horn of a car, or any similar sound.

As a verb beep is

to sound (something that makes a beep).

Beet vs Beef - What's the difference?

beet | beef |


As nouns the difference between beet and beef

is that beet is Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar while beef is the meat from a cow, bull or other bovines.

As a verb beef is

to complain.

As an adjective beef is

being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.

Best vs Beet - What's the difference?

best | beet |


As a proper noun best

is .

As a noun beet is

bed (for plants).

Beret vs Beet - What's the difference?

beret | beet |


As nouns the difference between beret and beet

is that beret is beret while beet is bed (for plants).

Belt vs Beet - What's the difference?

belt | beet |


As nouns the difference between belt and beet

is that belt is while beet is bed (for plants).

Leet vs Beet - What's the difference?

leet | beet |


As nouns the difference between leet and beet

is that leet is (scotland) a portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office or leet can be (british|obsolete) a regular court in which the certain lords had jurisdiction over local disputes, or the physical area of this jurisdiction or leet can be (zoology) the european pollock or leet can be (internet slang) while beet is bed (for plants).

As a verb leet

is (obsolete) (let).

As an adjective leet

is of or relating to leetspeak.

Meet vs Beet - What's the difference?

meet | beet |


As nouns the difference between meet and beet

is that meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming while beet is Beta vulgaris, a plant with a swollen root which is eaten or used to make sugar.

As a verb meet

is Of individuals: to make personal contact.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.

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