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beeth

Terms vs Beeth - What's the difference?

terms | beeth |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb beeth is

(archaic).

Wikidiffcom vs Beeth - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | beeth |


As a verb beeth is

(archaic).

Beeth vs Seeth - What's the difference?

beeth | seeth |


In archaic terms the difference between beeth and seeth

is that beeth is form of third-person singular simple present subjunctive|be while seeth is third-person singular of see.

Beech vs Beeth - What's the difference?

beech | beeth |


As a noun beech

is a tree of the genus fagus having a smooth, light grey trunk, oval, pointed leaves and many branches.

As a verb beeth is

(archaic).

Beeth vs Beth - What's the difference?

beeth | beth |


As a verb beeth

is (archaic).

As a proper noun beth is

a diminutive of the female given names elizabeth, elisabeth, and sometimes bethany also a formal given name or middle name.

Beeth vs Beath - What's the difference?

beeth | beath |


As verbs the difference between beeth and beath

is that beeth is (archaic) while beath is (dialectal) to bathe (with warm liquid); foment.

Beeth vs Beets - What's the difference?

beeth | beets |


As a verb beeth

is (archaic).

As a noun beets is

.

Beet vs Beeth - What's the difference?

beet | beeth |


As a noun beet

is bed (for plants).

As a verb beeth is

(archaic).

Teeth vs Beeth - What's the difference?

teeth | beeth |


As a noun teeth

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb beeth is

form of third-person singular simple present subjunctive|be.

Berth vs Beeth - What's the difference?

berth | beeth |


As verbs the difference between berth and beeth

is that berth is to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth while beeth is form of third-person singular simple present subjunctive|be.

As a noun berth

is a fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).