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leche

Leche vs Touch - What's the difference?

leche | touch |


As verbs the difference between leche and touch

is that leche is while touch is primarily physical senses.

As a noun touch is

an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

Leche vs Flan - What's the difference?

leche | flan |


As a verb leche

is .

As a noun flan is

baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in uk) or flan can be a fan of us tv series ; a browncoat.

Leche vs Lait - What's the difference?

leche | lait |


As nouns the difference between leche and lait

is that leche is archaic form of lang=en while lait is lightning; flash of lightning; a flash.

As a verb lait is

to seek; search for; inquire.

Leche vs Nata - What's the difference?

leche | nata |


As a verb leche

is .

As a proper noun nata is

, equivalent to nathan.

Terms vs Leche - What's the difference?

terms | leche |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb leche is

.

Leche vs Lechwe - What's the difference?

leche | lechwe |


As nouns the difference between leche and lechwe

is that leche is archaic form of lang=en while lechwe is species: Kobus leche, an African antelope that inhabits marshy regions.

Leche vs Loche - What's the difference?

leche | loche |


As nouns the difference between leche and loche

is that leche is archaic form of lang=en while loche is alternative form of loach (kind of fish.

Leche vs Lechs - What's the difference?

leche | lechs |


As nouns the difference between leche and lechs

is that leche is archaic form of lang=en while lechs is plural of lang=en.

Leche vs Lechy - What's the difference?

leche | lechy |


As a noun leche

is archaic form of lang=en.

As an adjective lechy is

like a lech; lecherous, tawdrily lustful.

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