woe |
roe |
As nouns the difference between woe and roe
is that
woe is grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity while
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
As an adjective woe
is (obsolete) woeful; sorrowful.
roe |
rox |
As a noun roe
is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
As a verb rox is
(slang|informal).
roc |
roe |
As a proper noun roc
is , cognate of english rocco.
As a noun roe is
a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
roe |
deprive |
As a noun roe
is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
As a verb deprive is
.
moe |
roe |
As nouns the difference between moe and roe
is that
moe is strong interest in, and especially fetishistic attraction toward, fictional characters in anime, manga, video games, and/or similar media while
roe is the eggs of fish.
As proper nouns the difference between moe and roe
is that
moe is a surname, possibly formed by abbreviation of Moses or another name beginning with "Mo-" while
Roe is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
As an adverb moe
is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a verb moe
is obsolete form of lang=en.
froe |
roe |
As nouns the difference between froe and roe
is that
froe is a cleaving tool for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block while
roe is the eggs of fish.
As a proper noun Roe is
{{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
roe |
voe |
As nouns the difference between roe and voe
is that
roe is the eggs of fish while
voe is a narrow sea inlet, particularly in the Shetland Islands, similar to a fjord.
As a proper noun Roe
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
roe |
joe |
As nouns the difference between roe and joe
is that
roe is the eggs of fish while
Joe is a male; a guy; a fellow.
As proper nouns the difference between roe and joe
is that
roe is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe while
Joe is a common nickname for Joseph, also used as a formal male given name.
roe |
robe |
As nouns the difference between roe and robe
is that
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground while
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.
goe |
roe |
As a verb goe
is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
As a noun roe is
the eggs of fish.
As a proper noun Roe is
{{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
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