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Wikidiffcom vs Pere - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | pere |


As a noun pere is

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Pere vs Perq - What's the difference?

pere | perq |


As nouns the difference between pere and perq

is that pere is an alternative spelling of père|lang=en while perq is alternative form of lang=en (a perquisite.

Perk vs Pere - What's the difference?

perk | pere |


As nouns the difference between perk and pere

is that perk is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} Perquisite while pere is an alternative spelling of père|lang=en.

As a verb perk

is shortened form of percolate.

As an adjective perk

is smart; trim; spruce; jaunty; vain.

Pere vs Bere - What's the difference?

pere | bere |


As nouns the difference between pere and bere

is that pere is while bere is (chiefly|scotland) barley, especially (six-rowed barley).

Pere vs Lere - What's the difference?

pere | lere |


As nouns the difference between pere and lere

is that pere is an alternative spelling of père|lang=en while lere is learning; lesson; lore.

As a verb lere is

to teach; instruct; explain; inform.

As an adjective lere is

empty.

Perh vs Pere - What's the difference?

perh | pere |


As an abbreviation perh

is perhaps.

As a noun pere is

an alternative spelling of père|lang=en.

Peri vs Pere - What's the difference?

peri | pere |


As a verb peri

is to perish.

As a noun pere is

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Rere vs Pere - What's the difference?

rere | pere |


As nouns the difference between rere and pere

is that rere is (all meanings) while pere is .

Dere vs Pere - What's the difference?

dere | pere |


As nouns the difference between dere and pere

is that dere is door while pere is .

As an adjective dere

is bitter.

Pere vs Spere - What's the difference?

pere | spere |


As nouns the difference between pere and spere

is that pere is an alternative spelling of père|lang=en while spere is the fixed structure between the great hall and the screens passage in an English medieval timber house.

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