millie |
undefined |
As a noun millie
is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
lani |
millie |
As a proper noun lani
is (chiefly|us) (
female) borrowed from (
etyl).
As a noun millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
molly |
millie |
As nouns the difference between molly and millie
is that
molly is (north america) the crystalline or powdered form of mdma while
millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
As a proper noun molly
is (
female).
millie |
yolanda |
As a noun millie
is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
As a proper noun yolanda is
.
mielie |
millie |
As nouns the difference between mielie and millie
is that
mielie is (south africa) maize while
millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
mollie |
millie |
As proper nouns the difference between mollie and millie
is that
mollie is an alternative spelling of Molly, diminutive of the female given name Mary while
Millie is a diminutive of the female given names Mildred, Millicent, Emily, Amelia and Camilla, also used as a formal given name.
As nouns the difference between mollie and millie
is that
mollie is any of many New World fish of the genus
Poecilia, formerly called genus: Mollienesia while
millie is
(Northern Ireland, 19th Century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young,
working class woman working in the factories of Ireland's
linen industry.
mislie |
millie |
As a verb mislie
is to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.
As a noun millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
millier |
millie |
As nouns the difference between millier and millie
is that
millier is a weight of the metric system, equal to one million grams; a metric ton while
millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
willie |
millie |
As a proper noun willie
is a male given name, diminutive of william.
As a noun millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
gillie |
millie |
As nouns the difference between gillie and millie
is that
gillie is (originally) male attendant on a scottish highland chief or
gillie can be (scotland) a gill of an alcoholic drink while
millie is
(northern ireland, 19th century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, industry
[bbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010].
As a verb gillie
is to be a gillie (
a hunting or fishing guide ) for (someone).
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