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mislie

Terms vs Mislie - What's the difference?

terms | mislie |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb mislie is

to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.

Mislie vs Millie - What's the difference?

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, industrybbc newsline broadcast 27th of may 2010.

Mislike vs Mislie - What's the difference?

mislike | mislie |


As verbs the difference between mislike and mislie

is that mislike is (archaic) to displease while mislie is to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.

Mislin vs Mislie - What's the difference?

mislin | mislie |


As a noun mislin

is .

As a verb mislie is

to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.

Mislie vs Mielie - What's the difference?

mislie | mielie |


As a verb mislie

is to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.

As a noun mielie is

(south africa) maize.

Mislie vs Mislive - What's the difference?

mislie | mislive |


As verbs the difference between mislie and mislive

is that mislie is to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss while mislive is to lead a wrong or vicious life; live wrongly.

Misle vs Mislie - What's the difference?

misle | mislie |


As verbs the difference between misle and mislie

is that misle is to rain in fine drops; to mizzle while mislie is to lie awkwardly, uncomfortably, or amiss.

As a noun misle

is a fine rain or thick mist; mizzle.