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rief

Rief vs Rife - What's the difference?

rief | rife |


As a noun rief

is (robbery).

As a proper noun rife is

(region in northern morocco).

Fief vs Rief - What's the difference?

fief | rief |


As nouns the difference between fief and rief

is that fief is an estate held of a superior on condition of military service while rief is alternative form of reif robbery.

Lief vs Rief - What's the difference?

lief | rief |


As an adjective lief

is beloved, dear, agreeable.

As an adverb lief

is readily, willingly.

As a noun rief is

alternative form of reif robbery.

Brief vs Rief - What's the difference?

brief | rief |


As nouns the difference between brief and rief

is that brief is a writ summoning one to answer to any action while rief is alternative form of reif robbery.

As an adjective brief

is of short duration; happening quickly.

As a verb brief

is to summarize a recent development to some person with decision-making power.

As an adverb brief

is briefly.

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