terms |
chay |
As nouns the difference between terms and chay
is that
terms is while
chay is burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
chay |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun chay
is the name of the letter ⟨/⟩, which stands for the
ch sound {{IPA|/tʃ/|lang=en}}, in Pitman shorthand.
wikidiffcom |
chay |
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
As a noun chay is
burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
chay |
rayinpitmanshorthand |
chay |
ray |
As nouns the difference between chay and ray
is that
chay is the name of the letter ⟨/⟩, which stands for the
ch sound {{IPA|/tʃ/|lang=en}}, in Pitman shorthand while
ray is a beam of light or radiation.
As a verb ray is
to emit something as if in rays.
As a proper noun Ray is
{{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe.
char |
chay |
As a proper noun char
is a nickname for charlotte.
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
As a noun chay is
burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
chav |
chay |
As nouns the difference between chav and chay
is that
chav is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle while
chay is burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
chary |
chay |
As an adjective chary
is (obsolete) sad; sorrowful; grievous.
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
As a noun chay is
burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
chaw |
chay |
As nouns the difference between chaw and chay
is that
chaw is chewing tobacco while
chay is the name of the letter ⟨/⟩, which stands for the
ch sound {{IPA|/tʃ/|lang=en}}, in Pitman shorthand.
As a verb chaw
is to chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud); to champ (at the bit).
clay |
chay |
As a proper noun clay
is .
As a verb chay is
to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.
As a noun chay is
burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or
chay can be a fish of the genus
, especially laotian or toli shad.
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