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lynchet

Lynchet vs Lynches - What's the difference?

lynchet | lynches |


As a noun lynchet

is (archaeology) a bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems.

As a verb lynches is

(lynch).

Lynched vs Lynchet - What's the difference?

lynched | lynchet |


As a verb lynched

is (lynch).

As a noun lynchet is

(archaeology) a bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems.

Lynchet vs Lyncher - What's the difference?

lynchet | lyncher |


As nouns the difference between lynchet and lyncher

is that lynchet is (archaeology) a bank of earth that slowly builds up on the lower slope of a ploughed field; a feature of ancient field systems while lyncher is one who lynches.