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reight

Terms vs Reight - What's the difference?

terms | reight |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adverb reight is

(yorkshire) right.

As an adjective reight is

(yorkshire) right.

Reight vs Refight - What's the difference?

reight | refight |


As an adverb reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As an adjective reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As a verb refight is

to fight again.

Reight vs Height - What's the difference?

reight | height |


As an adverb reight

is right.

As an adjective reight

is right.

As a noun height is

the distance from the base of something to the top.

Reight vs Keight - What's the difference?

reight | keight |


As an adverb reight

is right.

As an adjective reight

is right.

As a verb keight is

simple past of catch.

Reight vs Relight - What's the difference?

reight | relight |


As an adverb reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As an adjective reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As a verb relight is

to light or kindle anew.

Resight vs Reight - What's the difference?

resight | reight |


As a verb resight

is to sight, to see, to look at again.

As an adverb reight is

right.

As an adjective reight is

right.

Reight vs Eright - What's the difference?

reight | eright |


As an adverb reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As an adjective reight

is (yorkshire) right.

As a verb eright is

to invest with a right.

Freight vs Reight - What's the difference?

freight | reight |


As a noun freight

is payment for transportation.

As a verb freight

is to transport (goods).

As an adverb reight is

right.

As an adjective reight is

right.

Weight vs Reight - What's the difference?

weight | reight |


As a noun weight

is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).

As a verb weight

is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier.

As an adverb reight is

right.

As an adjective reight is

right.

Eight vs Reight - What's the difference?

eight | reight |


As a numeral eight

is (cardinal) a numerical value equal to ; the number occurring after seven and before nine.

As a noun eight

is the digit/figure 8 or eight can be an island in a river; an ait.

As an adverb reight is

(yorkshire) right.

As an adjective reight is

(yorkshire) right.

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