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lore

Lore vs Lowe - What's the difference?

lore | lowe |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a proper noun lowe is

.

Lore vs Rore - What's the difference?

lore | rore |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a noun rore is

(obsolete) dew.

Lore vs Glore - What's the difference?

lore | glore |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a verb glore is

(archaic) to glare.

Lore vs Loke - What's the difference?

lore | loke |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a proper noun loke is

loki.

Lore vs Lote - What's the difference?

lore | lote |


As nouns the difference between lore and lote

is that lore is all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience while lote is a large tree (Celtis australis), the pedia=1, found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherry-like fruit.

As a verb lore

is past tense of lose.

As an initialism LOTE is

language(s) other than English.

Lore vs Vore - What's the difference?

lore | vore |


As nouns the difference between lore and vore

is that lore is all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience while vore is a shorter form of lang=en.

As a verb lore

is past tense of lose.

Lore vs Loue - What's the difference?

lore | loue |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a verb loue is

.

Lore vs Lorn - What's the difference?

lore | lorn |


As adjectives the difference between lore and lorn

is that lore is their while lorn is (obsolete) lost, doomed.

Lore vs Lode - What's the difference?

lore | lode |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a noun lode is

(obsolete) a way or path; a road.

Lore vs Lory - What's the difference?

lore | lory |


As an adjective lore

is their.

As a noun lory is

any of various small, brightly coloured, parrots native to australasia they are usually classified in the subfamily loriinae .

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