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eld

Eld vs Veld - What's the difference?

eld | veld |


As nouns the difference between eld and veld

is that eld is one's age, age in years, period of life while veld is the open pasture land or grassland of South Africa.

As an adjective eld

is old.

As a verb eld

is to age, become or grow old.

Els vs Eld - What's the difference?

els | eld |


As nouns the difference between els and eld

is that els is plural of lang=en while eld is one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

old.

As a verb eld is

to age, become or grow old.

Seld vs Eld - What's the difference?

seld | eld |


As adjectives the difference between seld and eld

is that seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon while eld is (obsolete) old.

As an adverb seld

is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.

As a noun eld is

(rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

Eld vs Geld - What's the difference?

eld | geld |


As nouns the difference between eld and geld

is that eld is one's age, age in years, period of life while geld is money; notably.

As verbs the difference between eld and geld

is that eld is to age, become or grow old while geld is to castrate a male (usually an animal).

As an adjective eld

is old.

Eild vs Eld - What's the difference?

eild | eld |


As nouns the difference between eild and eld

is that eild is age while eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

Teld vs Eld - What's the difference?

teld | eld |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between teld and eld

is that teld is (obsolete) to set up (a tent); pitch a tent; (in general) to set up while eld is (obsolete) old.

As nouns the difference between teld and eld

is that teld is (obsolete) a tent while eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As verbs the difference between teld and eld

is that teld is (obsolete) to lodge in a tent while eld is (intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

Elm vs Eld - What's the difference?

elm | eld |


As nouns the difference between elm and eld

is that elm is a tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers while eld is one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

old.

As a verb eld is

to age, become or grow old.

Eid vs Eld - What's the difference?

eid | eld |


As nouns the difference between eid and eld

is that eid is (eid) or eid can be an isthmus or narrow neck of land jutting out into the sea; a sandbank cast up by the sea across the head of an open bight or inlet and having a lagoon inside it while eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

Weld vs Eld - What's the difference?

weld | eld |


As nouns the difference between weld and eld

is that weld is game (animals, birds) while eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

Elf vs Eld - What's the difference?

elf | eld |


As an initialism elf

is (a radical environmentalism group).

As a noun eld is

(rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

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