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Terms vs Blike - What's the difference?

terms | blike |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb blike is

(obsolete) to shine; gleam.

Blike vs Oblike - What's the difference?

blike | oblike |


As a verb blike

is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

As an adjective oblike is

.

Belike vs Blike - What's the difference?

belike | blike |


As verbs the difference between belike and blike

is that belike is to make like; simulate or belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please while blike is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

As a noun belike

is an object of affection or liking.

As an adverb belike

is (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.

Blike vs Blive - What's the difference?

blike | blive |


As verbs the difference between blike and blive

is that blike is to shine; gleam while blive is alternative form of lang=en|nodot=9 "to remain".

As an adverb blive is

quickly; forthwith.

Blike vs Alike - What's the difference?

blike | alike |


As a verb blike

is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

As an adjective alike is

having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.

As an adverb alike is

in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.

Like vs Blike - What's the difference?

like | blike |


As a verb blike is

(obsolete) to shine; gleam.

Brike vs Blike - What's the difference?

brike | blike |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between brike and blike

is that brike is (obsolete) a breach; ruin; downfall; peril while blike is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

As a noun brike

is (obsolete) a breach; ruin; downfall; peril.

As a verb blike is

(obsolete) to shine; gleam.

Slike vs Blike - What's the difference?

slike | blike |


As verbs the difference between slike and blike

is that slike is to crawl; creep; slide while blike is to shine; gleam.

Bliken vs Blike - What's the difference?

bliken | blike |


As verbs the difference between bliken and blike

is that bliken is (label) to become pale; shine while blike is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

Blike vs Blake - What's the difference?

blike | blake |


As a verb blike

is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.

As a proper noun blake is

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

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