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lees

Ees vs Lees - What's the difference?

ees | lees |


As nouns the difference between ees and lees

is that ees is (rare) , the name of the letter e while lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Lees vs Leas - What's the difference?

lees | leas |


As nouns the difference between lees and leas

is that lees is the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit while leas is plural of lang=en.

Leer vs Lees - What's the difference?

leer | lees |


As nouns the difference between leer and lees

is that leer is a significant side glance; a glance expressive of some passion, as malignity, amorousness, etc.; a sly or lecherous look while lees is the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit.

As a verb leer

is to look sideways or obliquely; now especially with sexual desire or malicious intent.

As an adjective leer

is empty; unoccupied; clear.

Less vs Lees - What's the difference?

less | lees |


As an adverb less

is to smaller extent.

As an adjective less

is comparative of little; smaller.

As a preposition less

is minus; not including.

As a verb less

is to make less; to lessen.

As a conjunction less

is unless.

As a noun lees is

the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit.

Sees vs Lees - What's the difference?

sees | lees |


As nouns the difference between sees and lees

is that sees is a scythe while lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Lies vs Lees - What's the difference?

lies | lees |


As a verb lies

is .

As a noun lees is

(plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Leet vs Lees - What's the difference?

leet | lees |


As nouns the difference between leet and lees

is that leet is a portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office while lees is the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit.

As a verb leet

is simple past of let.

As an adjective leet

is of or relating to leetspeak.

Lens vs Lees - What's the difference?

lens | lees |


As nouns the difference between lens and lees

is that lens is lentil while lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Taxonomy vs Lees - What's the difference?

taxonomy | lees |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and lees

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or lees can be (sailing).

Lees vs Komi - What's the difference?

lees | komi |


As nouns the difference between lees and komi

is that lees is the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit while Komi is an ethnic group chiefly consisting of Komi speakers and descendants of Komi speakers who don't speak the language.

As a proper noun Komi is

a Finno-Ugric language currently spoken by 200,000 to 400,000 people, depending on source and definition of "speaker", in northeastern European part of Russia.

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