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beflay

Terms vs Beflay - What's the difference?

terms | beflay |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb beflay is

(transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel.

Beflay vs Belay - What's the difference?

beflay | belay |


As verbs the difference between beflay and belay

is that beflay is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel while belay is (obsolete) to surround; environ; inclose.

As a noun belay is

(climbing) the securing of a rope to a rock or other projection.

Beflay vs Befly - What's the difference?

beflay | befly |


As verbs the difference between beflay and befly

is that beflay is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel while befly is (obsolete) to fly about; fly from; shun; escape.

Peel vs Beflay - What's the difference?

peel | beflay |


As a proper noun peel

is a town on the isle of man.

As a verb beflay is

(transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel.

Strip vs Beflay - What's the difference?

strip | beflay |


As verbs the difference between strip and beflay

is that strip is to remove or take away while beflay is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel.

As a noun strip

is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

Flay vs Beflay - What's the difference?

flay | beflay |


As verbs the difference between flay and beflay

is that flay is to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) or flay can be to strip skin off while beflay is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to flay; strip; peel.

As a noun flay

is a fright; a scare.