leam |
ream |
As nouns the difference between leam and ream
is that
leam is (uk|dialectal) a gleam or flash of light; a glow or glowing or
leam can be a cord or strap for leading a dog while
ream is ream (
of paper).
As a verb leam
is (intransitive|uk|dialectal) to gleam; shine; glow.
ream |
rearm |
As a noun ream
is ream (
of paper).
As a verb rearm is
to replace or restore the weapons or arms of a previously defeated, or disarmed army, country, person or other body.
bream |
ream |
As nouns the difference between bream and ream
is that
bream is a european fresh-water cyprinoid fish of the genus
abramis , little valued as food several species are known while
ream is ream (
of paper).
As a verb bream
is (nautical) to clean (eg a ship's bottom of clinging shells, seaweed, etc) by the application of fire and scraping.
ream |
heam |
As nouns the difference between ream and heam
is that
ream is ream (
of paper) while
heam is the afterbirth or secundus of an animal.
reem |
ream |
Ream is a alternative form of reem.
As nouns the difference between reem and ream
is that
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}) while
ream is cream; also, the creamlike froth on ale or other liquor; froth or foam in general.
As verbs the difference between reem and ream
is that
reem is to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them while
ream is to cream; mantle; foam; froth.
ream |
beam |
As nouns the difference between ream and beam
is that
ream is ream (
of paper) while
beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
As a verb beam is
(ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.
ream |
rear |
As nouns the difference between ream and rear
is that
ream is ream (
of paper) while
rear is the back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.
As a verb rear is
to raise physically; to lift up; to cause to rise, to elevate or
rear can be to move; stir or
rear can be to place in the rear; to secure the rear of.
As an adjective rear is
(of eggs) underdone; nearly raw or
rear can be being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company.
As an adverb rear is
(british|dialect) early; soon.
ream |
team |
As nouns the difference between ream and team
is that
ream is ream (
of paper) while
team is team.
rem |
ream |
As nouns the difference between rem and ream
is that
rem is rapid eye movement while
ream is cream; also, the creamlike froth on ale or other liquor; froth or foam in general.
As a verb ream is
to cream; mantle; foam; froth.
reaf |
ream |
As nouns the difference between reaf and ream
is that
reaf is (now|chiefly|dialectal) spoil; booty; plunder, especially plunder from robbery or
reaf can be while
ream is ream (
of paper).
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