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Flexible vs Lythe - What's the difference?

flexible | lythe |


As adjectives the difference between flexible and lythe

is that flexible is capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle while lythe is soft; flexible.

As nouns the difference between flexible and lythe

is that flexible is something that is flexible while lythe is a fish, the European pollock.

Lythe vs Limber - What's the difference?

lythe | limber |


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

is that lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible while limber is (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).

As adjectives the difference between lythe and limber

is that lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible while limber is flexible, pliant, bendable.

As nouns the difference between lythe and limber

is that lythe is (scotland) a fish, the european pollock while limber is (obsolete) a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.

As a verb limber is

to cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant or limber can be (obsolete) to prepare an artillery piece for transportation (ie, to attach it to its limber).

Lythe - What does it mean?

lythe | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective lythe

is soft; flexible.

As a noun lythe

is a fish, the European pollock.

Wikidiffcom vs Lythe - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lythe |


As an adjective lythe is

(obsolete) soft; flexible.

As a noun lythe is

(scotland) a fish, the european pollock.

Terms vs Lythe - What's the difference?

terms | lythe |


As nouns the difference between terms and lythe

is that terms is while lythe is (scotland) a fish, the european pollock.

As an adjective lythe is

(obsolete) soft; flexible.

Lythe vs Sythe - What's the difference?

lythe | sythe |


As nouns the difference between lythe and sythe

is that lythe is a fish, the European pollock while sythe is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adjective lythe

is soft; flexible.

As a verb sythe is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Lythe vs Mythe - What's the difference?

lythe | mythe |


As nouns the difference between lythe and mythe

is that lythe is (scotland) a fish, the european pollock while mythe is .

As an adjective lythe

is (obsolete) soft; flexible.

Tythe vs Lythe - What's the difference?

tythe | lythe |


As nouns the difference between tythe and lythe

is that tythe is obsolete spelling of lang=en while lythe is a fish, the European pollock.

As an adjective lythe is

soft; flexible.

Blythe vs Lythe - What's the difference?

blythe | lythe |


As adjectives the difference between blythe and lythe

is that blythe is while lythe is (obsolete) soft; flexible.

As a noun lythe is

(scotland) a fish, the european pollock.

Kythe vs Lythe - What's the difference?

kythe | lythe |


As a verb kythe

is to make known in words; to announce, proclaim, declare, tell.

As an adjective lythe is

(obsolete) soft; flexible.

As a noun lythe is

(scotland) a fish, the european pollock.

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