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dee

Dee vs Dep - What's the difference?

dee | dep |


As a noun dee

is .

Dene vs Dee - What's the difference?

dene | dee |


As a proper noun dene

is an athabascan people of canada, especially of the northwest territories and nunavut.

As a noun dee is

.

Hee vs Dee - What's the difference?

hee | dee |


As nouns the difference between hee and dee

is that hee is hay while dee is .

Lee vs Dee - What's the difference?

lee | dee |


As a proper noun lee

is for someone who lived near a meadow (the anglo-saxon for meadow being ley or leag).

As a noun dee is

.

Dee vs Fee - What's the difference?

dee | fee |


As nouns the difference between dee and fee

is that dee is while fee is .

Def vs Dee - What's the difference?

def | dee |


As an abbreviation def

is deficit.

As an adjective def

is (us|slang) very good (short for "definitive" or "definitely").

As a noun dee is

.

Dek vs Dee - What's the difference?

dek | dee |


As nouns the difference between dek and dee

is that dek is (journalism|slang) the subhead of a news story while dee is .

Dee vs Dere - What's the difference?

dee | dere |


As nouns the difference between dee and dere

is that dee is while dere is door.

As an adjective dere is

bitter.

Dee vs Mee - What's the difference?

dee | mee |


As a noun dee

is .

As a proper noun mee is

may.

Dee vs Deef - What's the difference?

dee | deef |


As a noun dee

is .

As an adjective deef is

(obsolete|or|dialectal) deaf.

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