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keld

Keld vs Veld - What's the difference?

keld | veld |


As an adjective keld

is having a kell or covering; webbed.

As a noun veld is

the open pasture land or grassland of South Africa.

Terms vs Keld - What's the difference?

terms | keld |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective keld is

(obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.

Keld vs Kelt - What's the difference?

keld | kelt |


As an adjective keld

is having a kell or covering; webbed.

As a noun kelt is

a thin, recently spawned Atlantic salmon.

Weld vs Keld - What's the difference?

weld | keld |


As a proper noun Weld

is {{surname|from=Old English}} possibly deriving from the Old English word for woodland. The family is mainly located in the Southern regions of England.

As a noun weld

is a herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye; dyer's broom; dyer's rocket; dyer's weed; wild woad.

As a verb weld

is to bind together inseparably; to unite closely or intimately.

As an adjective keld is

having a kell or covering; webbed.

Meld vs Keld - What's the difference?

meld | keld |


As a verb meld

is to combine two similar objects into one.

As a noun meld

is a combination of cards which is melded.

As an adjective keld is

having a kell or covering; webbed.

Eld vs Keld - What's the difference?

eld | keld |


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

is that eld is (obsolete) old while keld is (obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.

As adjectives the difference between eld and keld

is that eld is (obsolete) old while keld is (obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.

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.

Teld vs Keld - What's the difference?

teld | keld |


In obsolete terms the difference between teld and keld

is that teld is a tent while keld is having a kell or covering; webbed.

As a noun teld

is a tent.

As a verb teld

is to lodge in a tent.

As an adjective keld is

having a kell or covering; webbed.

Seld vs Keld - What's the difference?

seld | keld |


As adjectives the difference between seld and keld

is that seld is rare, uncommon while keld is having a kell or covering; webbed.

As an adverb seld

is seldom.

Kelp vs Keld - What's the difference?

kelp | keld |


As a noun kelp

is any of several large brown seaweeds (order Laminariales).

As an adjective keld is

having a kell or covering; webbed.

Keed vs Keld - What's the difference?

keed | keld |


As a noun keed

is kid.

As an adjective keld is

having a kell or covering; webbed.

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