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lathe

Boring vs Lathe - What's the difference?

boring | lathe |


As nouns the difference between boring and lathe

is that boring is a pit or hole which has been bored while lathe is an administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century.

As verbs the difference between boring and lathe

is that boring is present participle of lang=en while lathe is to invite; bid; ask.

As an adjective boring

is causing boredom.

Lathe vs Laithe - What's the difference?

lathe | laithe |


As nouns the difference between lathe and laithe

is that lathe is an administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century while laithe is alternate form of lathe||A granary; a barn.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask.

Lathe vs Pathe - What's the difference?

lathe | pathe |


As verbs the difference between lathe and pathe

is that lathe is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe while pathe is .

As a noun lathe

is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool.

Lathe vs Wathe - What's the difference?

lathe | wathe |


As nouns the difference between lathe and wathe

is that lathe is an administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century while wathe is the pursuit of game; hunting.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask.

Lathe vs Flathe - What's the difference?

lathe | flathe |


As nouns the difference between lathe and flathe

is that lathe is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool while flathe is flan.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe.

Lathe vs Lythe - What's the difference?

lathe | lythe |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between lathe and lythe

is that lathe is (obsolete) a granary; a barn while lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible.

As nouns the difference between lathe and lythe

is that lathe is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool while lythe is (scotland) a fish, the european pollock.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe.

As an adjective lythe is

(obsolete) soft; flexible.

Lathe vs Lathi - What's the difference?

lathe | lathi |


As nouns the difference between lathe and lathi

is that lathe is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool while lathi is a martial art based on stick fighting originally practiced in india.

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe.

Lathe vs Lathy - What's the difference?

lathe | lathy |


As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask.

As a noun lathe

is an administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century.

As an adjective lathy is

like a lath; long and slender.

Lathe vs Hathe - What's the difference?

lathe | hathe |


As verbs the difference between lathe and hathe

is that lathe is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe while hathe is (archaic) (have).

As a noun lathe

is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool.

Lathe vs Laths - What's the difference?

lathe | laths |


As nouns the difference between lathe and laths

is that lathe is (obsolete) an administrative division of the county of kent, in england, from the anglo-saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century or lathe can be a machine tool used to shape a piece of material, or workpiece, by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool while laths is .

As a verb lathe

is to invite; bid; ask or lathe can be to shape with a lathe.

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