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kife

Kife vs Kile - What's the difference?

kife | kile |


As a verb kife

is to steal.

As a noun kile is

an ulcer; sore.

Kief vs Kife - What's the difference?

kief | kife |

Kife is a anagram of kief.



As a noun kief

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb kife is

to steal.

Kife vs Rife - What's the difference?

kife | rife |


As a verb kife

is to steal.

As an adjective rife is

widespread, common (especially of unpleasant or harmful things).

As an adverb rife is

plentifully, abundantly.

Knife vs Kife - What's the difference?

knife | kife |


As verbs the difference between knife and kife

is that knife is to cut with a knife while kife is .

As a noun knife

is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle the blade may be pointed for piercing.

Life vs Kife - What's the difference?

life | kife |


As a noun life

is the state that follows birth, and precedes death; the state of being alive and living.

As a proper noun Life

is god.

As a verb kife is

to steal.

Wife vs Kife - What's the difference?

wife | kife |


As a noun wife

is a married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.

As a verb kife is

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