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rathe

Rathe vs Undefined - What's the difference?

rathe | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between rathe and undefined

is that rathe is (poetic) ripening or blooming early while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As an adverb rathe

is (obsolete) quickly.

Early vs Rathe - What's the difference?

early | rathe |


As adjectives the difference between early and rathe

is that early is at a time in advance of the usual or expected event while rathe is ripening or blooming early.

As adverbs the difference between early and rathe

is that early is at a time before expected; sooner than usual while rathe is quickly.

As a noun early

is a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.

Rathe vs Radish - What's the difference?

rathe | radish |


As an adjective rathe

is ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe

is quickly.

As a noun radish is

a plant of the Brassicaceae family, Raphanus sativus, having an edible root.

Wrathe vs Rathe - What's the difference?

wrathe | rathe |


As a noun wrathe

is obsolete spelling of wrath.

As an adjective rathe is

ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe is

quickly.

Rathe vs Rathel - What's the difference?

rathe | rathel |


As an adjective rathe

is ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe

is quickly.

As a verb rathel is

to fix; root.

Rathe vs Raphe - What's the difference?

rathe | raphe |


As an adjective rathe

is ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe

is quickly.

As a noun raphe is

a ridge or seam on an organ, bodily tissue, or other structure, especially at the join between two halves or sections.

Rathe vs Rothe - What's the difference?

rathe | rothe |


As an adjective rathe

is (poetic) ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe

is (obsolete) quickly.

As a noun rothe is

.

Rather vs Rathe - What's the difference?

rather | rathe |

Rathe is a derived term of rather.



In obsolete terms the difference between rather and rathe

is that rather is prior; earlier; former while rathe is quickly.

As a verb rather

is to prefer; to prefer to.

Rathe vs Raths - What's the difference?

rathe | raths |


As an adjective rathe

is ripening or blooming early.

As an adverb rathe

is quickly.

As a noun raths is

plural of rath.

Rethe vs Rathe - What's the difference?

rethe | rathe |


As adjectives the difference between rethe and rathe

is that rethe is fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen while rathe is ripening or blooming early.

As adverbs the difference between rethe and rathe

is that rethe is furiously; violently; wildly while rathe is quickly.

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