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kile

Kile vs Kive - What's the difference?

kile | kive |


As a noun kile

is joint (of meat).

As a pronoun kive is

.

Pile vs Kile - What's the difference?

pile | kile |


As nouns the difference between pile and kile

is that pile is diligence while kile is joint (of meat).

Kile vs Kilt - What's the difference?

kile | kilt |


As nouns the difference between kile and kilt

is that kile is joint (of meat) while kilt is a traditional scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern.

As a verb kilt is

to gather up (skirts) around the body.

Sile vs Kile - What's the difference?

sile | kile |


As nouns the difference between sile and kile

is that sile is windowsill while kile is joint (of meat).

Kile vs Kiln - What's the difference?

kile | kiln |


As nouns the difference between kile and kiln

is that kile is joint (of meat) while kiln is an oven or furnace or a heated chamber, for the purpose of hardening, burning, calcining or drying anything; for example, or preserving tobacco.

As a verb kiln is

to bake in a kiln.

Kibe vs Kile - What's the difference?

kibe | kile |


As nouns the difference between kibe and kile

is that kibe is a chilblain or ulcer, especially on the heel of the foot while kile is joint (of meat).

Kipe vs Kile - What's the difference?

kipe | kile |


As nouns the difference between kipe and kile

is that kipe is an osier basket used for catching fish while kile is joint (of meat).

As a verb kipe

is (slang) to steal.

Kyle vs Kile - What's the difference?

kyle | kile |


As nouns the difference between kyle and kile

is that kyle is in Scotland A narrow channel between islands while kile is an ulcer; sore.

As a proper noun Kyle

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

Kife vs Kile - What's the difference?

kife | kile |


As a verb kife

is to steal.

As a noun kile is

an ulcer; sore.

Kile vs Kie - What's the difference?

kile | kie |


As nouns the difference between kile and kie

is that kile is joint (of meat) while kie is (uk|dialect|obsolete) kine; cows.

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