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blate

Blase vs Blate - What's the difference?

blase | blate |


As a verb blase

is to blow.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Belate vs Blate - What's the difference?

belate | blate |


As a verb belate

is (label) to retard; cause something to be late; delay; benight.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Blaze vs Blate - What's the difference?

blaze | blate |


As a noun blaze

is a fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.

As a verb blaze

is to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Blate vs Flate - What's the difference?

blate | flate |


As an adjective blate

is (scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

As a noun flate is

a raft.

Bate vs Blate - What's the difference?

bate | blate |


As a verb bate

is .

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Boate vs Blate - What's the difference?

boate | blate |


As a noun boate

is .

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Wlate vs Blate - What's the difference?

wlate | blate |


As a verb wlate

is to feel disgust (toward); loathe; abominate.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Blake vs Blate - What's the difference?

blake | blate |


As a proper noun blake

is , derived from black'' (dark haired), or from old english blac, ''pale'' or ''fair .

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

Oblate vs Blate - What's the difference?

oblate | blate |


As adjectives the difference between oblate and blate

is that oblate is flattened or depressed at the poles while blate is (scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

As a noun oblate

is (roman catholic church) a person dedicated to a life of religion or monasticism, especially a member of an order without religious vows or a lay member of a religious community.

Blame vs Blate - What's the difference?

blame | blate |


As a verb blame

is .

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

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