lad |
rad |
As a noun lad
is lady.
As a verb rad is
.
lad |
blad |
As nouns the difference between lad and blad
is that
lad is lady while
blad is (au|wholesale|food trade) a single sheet for use in a display book, illustrating a particular product available from a wholesaler.
lad |
glad |
As a noun lad
is lady.
As a verb glad is
.
lad |
land |
As nouns the difference between lad and land
is that
lad is lady while
land is loin (the flesh above the hip bone).
las |
lad |
As nouns the difference between las and lad
is that
las is plural of lang=en while
lad is a boy or young man.
led |
lad |
As nouns the difference between led and lad
is that
led is light-emitting diode while
lad is a boy or young man.
As a verb led
is past tense of lead.
laid |
lad |
As a verb laid
is past tense of lay.
As an adjective laid
is marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.
As a noun lad is
a boy or young man.
lay |
lad |
As a proper noun lay
is a river in western france.
As a noun lad is
lady.
had |
lad |
As a verb had
is (
have).
As a noun lad is
lady.
lead |
lad |
As nouns the difference between lead and lad
is that
lead is (uncountable) a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal element, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished; both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity it is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal atomic number 82, symbol pb (from latin
plumbum ) or
lead can be (uncountable) the act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction, course; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another while
lad is lady.
As a verb lead
is to cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle or
lead can be
to or
lead can be .
As an adjective lead
is (not comparable) foremost.
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