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laird

Lairy vs Laird - What's the difference?

lairy | laird |


As an adjective lairy

is (uk) touchy, aggressive or confrontational, usually while drunk or lairy can be (australia) vulgar and flashy.

As a noun laird is

the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

Laird vs Laired - What's the difference?

laird | laired |


As a noun laird

is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

As an adjective laired is

having a lair.

As a verb laired is

(lair); mired.

Laird vs Larid - What's the difference?

laird | larid |


As nouns the difference between laird and larid

is that laird is the owner of a Scottish estate; a landlord while larid is any member of the Laridae.

Laird vs Yaird - What's the difference?

laird | yaird |


As nouns the difference between laird and yaird

is that laird is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord while yaird is (scotland).

Lair vs Laird - What's the difference?

lair | laird |


As nouns the difference between lair and laird

is that lair is a place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground while laird is the owner of a Scottish estate; a landlord.

As a verb lair

is to mire.

Caird vs Laird - What's the difference?

caird | laird |


As nouns the difference between caird and laird

is that caird is (uk|dialect) a travelling tinker; a tramp, or sturdy beggar while laird is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

Lard vs Laird - What's the difference?

lard | laird |


As a proper noun lard

is .

As a noun laird is

the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

Taxonomy vs Laird - What's the difference?

taxonomy | laird |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and laird

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while laird is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

Laid vs Laird - What's the difference?

laid | laird |


As a verb laid

is (lay).

As an adjective laid

is (of paper) marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.

As a noun laird is

the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord.

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