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Monk vs Prie - What's the difference?

monk | prie |


As a noun monk

is a male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service.

As a verb prie is

.

Prie vs Pries - What's the difference?

prie | pries |


As verbs the difference between prie and pries

is that prie is while pries is .

Pre vs Prie - What's the difference?

pre | prie |


As verbs the difference between pre and prie

is that pre is (slang) to precum, to pre-ejaculate while prie is .

As a preposition pre

is before (something significant).

As a noun pre

is (slang) precum, cowper's fluid, pre-ejaculate.

Prie vs Prin - What's the difference?

prie | prin |


As verbs the difference between prie and prin

is that prie is while prin is a dialectal (north country) variant of preen.

As a noun prin is

a dialectal (north country) variant of preen .

Prie vs Plie - What's the difference?

prie | plie |


As a verb prie

is .

As a noun plie is

(ballet) a smooth and continuous bending of the knees.

Pris vs Prie - What's the difference?

pris | prie |


As a noun pris

is price, cost.

As a verb prie is

.

Arie vs Prie - What's the difference?

arie | prie |


As nouns the difference between arie and prie

is that arie is plural of lang=en while prie is the plant privet.

As a proper noun Arie

is a given name derived from Hebrew.

Prie vs Brie - What's the difference?

prie | brie |


As a verb prie

is .

As a noun brie is

a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk.

Prie vs Prief - What's the difference?

prie | prief |


As a verb prie

is .

As a noun prief is

.

Prize vs Prie - What's the difference?

prize | prie |


As verbs the difference between prize and prie

is that prize is to consider highly valuable; to esteem while prie is .

As a noun prize

is that which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.

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