rode |
rody |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As an adjective rody is
(obsolete) ruddy.
rode |
wode |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As an adjective wode is
(archaic) mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic.
As a noun wode is
.
rode |
rore |
As nouns the difference between rode and rore
is that
rode is the line from the vessel to its anchor. Also warp while
rore is dew.
As a verb rode
is simple past of ride.
rode |
trode |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As a verb trode is
.
As a noun trode is
(obsolete) tread; footing.
rode |
roke |
As nouns the difference between rode and roke
is that
rode is the line from the vessel to its anchor. Also warp while
roke is mist; smoke; damp.
As a verb rode
is simple past of ride.
rode |
roed |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As an adjective roed is
(zoology) filled with roe.
rode |
rade |
As nouns the difference between rode and rade
is that
rode is the line from the vessel to its anchor. Also warp while
rade is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As a verb rode
is simple past of ride.
rode |
ronde |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As a verb ronde is
.
rode |
rods |
As nouns the difference between rode and rods
is that
rode is the line from the vessel to its anchor. Also warp while
rods is plural of lang=en.
As a verb rode
is simple past of ride.
rode |
orde |
As a proper noun rode
is (
the oldest oceanid).
As a noun orde is
.
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