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nee

Nee vs Ned - What's the difference?

nee | ned |


As an adjective nee

is .

As an initialism ned is

new english dictionary.

Nee vs Ree - What's the difference?

nee | ree |


As an adjective nee

is .

Nee vs Neb - What's the difference?

nee | neb |


As an adjective nee

is .

Nee vs Vee - What's the difference?

nee | vee |


As an adjective nee

is Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.

As an interjection nee

is no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German {{term|kein|lang=de}}/Dutch {{term|geen|lang=nl}}/French {{term|rien|lang=fr}}. Compare with {{term|na}}.

As a noun vee is

something with the shape of the letter V. Found in compounds such as vee-necked.

Nee vs Gee - What's the difference?

nee | gee |


As interjections the difference between nee and gee

is that nee is no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German {{term|kein|lang=de}}/Dutch {{term|geen|lang=nl}}/French {{term|rien|lang=fr}}. Compare with {{term|na}} while gee is a general exclamation of surprise or frustration.

As an adjective nee

is Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.

As a verb gee is

to turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.

As a noun gee is

a gee-gee; a horse.

Nee vs Need - What's the difference?

nee | need |


As an adjective nee

is .

As a noun need is

a requirement for something.

As a verb need is

to be necessary (to someone).

Nee vs Zee - What's the difference?

nee | zee |


As an adjective nee

is .

As a noun zee is

.

Nee vs Tee - What's the difference?

nee | tee |


As an adjective nee

is .

As a noun tee is

.

Nee vs Fee - What's the difference?

nee | fee |


As an adjective nee

is Used when giving the maiden name of a woman.

As an interjection nee

is no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German {{term|kein|lang=de}}/Dutch {{term|geen|lang=nl}}/French {{term|rien|lang=fr}}. Compare with {{term|na}}.

As a noun fee is

a right to the use of a superior's land, as a stipend for services to be performed; also, the land so held; a fief.

As a verb fee is

to reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to bribe.

Nee vs Neve - What's the difference?

nee | neve |


As an adjective nee

is .

As a noun neve is

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