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cyle

Chyme vs Cyle - What's the difference?

chyme | cyle |


As nouns the difference between chyme and cyle

is that chyme is the thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum while cyle is .

Cyle - What does it mean?

cyle | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun cyle

is alternative form of lang=en.

Cyme vs Cyle - What's the difference?

cyme | cyle |


As nouns the difference between cyme and cyle

is that cyme is a “head” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud while cyle is alternative form of lang=en.

Cyle vs Cole - What's the difference?

cyle | cole |


As nouns the difference between cyle and cole

is that cyle is alternative form of lang=en while cole is cabbage.

As a proper noun Cole is

an English surname, possibly a nickname from col, Old English "charcoal,coal-black".

Tyle vs Cyle - What's the difference?

tyle | cyle |


As a verb tyle

is (to protect from the intrusion of the initiated).

As a noun cyle is

.

Cyle vs Kyle - What's the difference?

cyle | kyle |


As nouns the difference between cyle and kyle

is that cyle is alternative form of lang=en while kyle is in Scotland A narrow channel between islands.

As a proper noun Kyle is

{{surname|habitational|from=Scottish Gaelic}.

Cyle vs Chyle - What's the difference?

cyle | chyle |


As nouns the difference between cyle and chyle

is that cyle is while chyle is a digestive fluid containing fatty droplets, found in the small intestine.

Ayle vs Cyle - What's the difference?

ayle | cyle |


As nouns the difference between ayle and cyle

is that ayle is (obsolete) a grandfather while cyle is .

Cyle vs Syle - What's the difference?

cyle | syle |


As nouns the difference between cyle and syle

is that cyle is while syle is .

Fyle vs Cyle - What's the difference?

fyle | cyle |


As a verb fyle

is (scotland|transitive).

As a noun cyle is

.

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