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Mint vs Ment - What's the difference?

mint | ment |


As verbs the difference between mint and ment

is that mint is to try, attempt; take aim while ment is past tense of meng.

As a noun mint

is intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor.

As an adjective mint

is of condition, as new.

Munt vs Ment - What's the difference?

munt | ment |


As verbs the difference between munt and ment

is that munt is (australia|slang) to vomit (usually while drunk) while ment is (obsolete) (meng).

As a noun munt

is a black person, usually a man.

Menu vs Ment - What's the difference?

menu | ment |


As a noun menu

is variant of.

As a verb ment is

(obsolete) (meng).

Melt vs Ment - What's the difference?

melt | ment |


As verbs the difference between melt and ment

is that melt is to be proper while ment is (obsolete) (meng).

Sent vs Ment - What's the difference?

sent | ment |


As verbs the difference between sent and ment

is that sent is past tense of send while ment is past tense of meng.

As a noun sent

is a subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of an Estonian kroon.

Met vs Ment - What's the difference?

met | ment |


In obsolete terms the difference between met and ment

is that met is past tense of mete to measure while ment is past tense of meng.

As verbs the difference between met and ment

is that met is past tense of meet while ment is past tense of meng.

As an abbreviation Met

is the London Underground Metropolitan Line

As a noun MET

is metabolic Equivalent of Task, or simply metabolic equivalent, a measure of the intensity of aerobic exercise.

Meet vs Ment - What's the difference?

meet | ment |


As verbs the difference between meet and ment

is that meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.ment is past tense of meng.

As a noun meet

is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.

Meant vs Ment - What's the difference?

meant | ment |


As verbs the difference between meant and ment

is that meant is past tense of mean while ment is past tense of meng.

Lent vs Ment - What's the difference?

lent | ment |


As a proper noun lent

is period of penitence for christians before easter.

As a verb ment is

(obsolete) (meng).

Went vs Ment - What's the difference?

went | ment |


In obsolete terms the difference between went and ment

is that went is a course; a way, a path; a journey while ment is past tense of meng.

As a noun went

is a course; a way, a path; a journey.

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