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Leam vs Ream - What's the difference?

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 vs Rearm - What's the difference?

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 vs Ream - What's the difference?

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 vs Heam - What's the difference?

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 vs Ream - What's the difference?

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 vs Beam - What's the difference?

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 vs Rear - What's the difference?

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 vs Team - What's the difference?

ream | team |


As nouns the difference between ream and team

is that ream is ream (of paper) while team is team.

Rem vs Ream - What's the difference?

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 vs Ream - What's the difference?

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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