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Lye vs Rye - What's the difference?

lye | rye |


As nouns the difference between lye and rye

is that lye is an alkaline liquid made by leaching ashes (usually wood ashes) or lye can be (uk|railways) a short side line, connected with the main line; a turn-out; a siding while rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

As a verb lye

is .

Rye vs Roe - What's the difference?

rye | roe |


As nouns the difference between rye and roe

is that rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder while roe is a withe or rope or roe can be flat or level ground.

Rye vs Fye - What's the difference?

rye | fye |


As a noun rye

is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

As an interjection fye is

.

Rye vs Bye - What's the difference?

rye | bye |


As nouns the difference between rye and bye

is that rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder while bye is (sports) the position of a person or team in a tournament or competition who draws no opponent in a particular round so advances to the next round unopposed, or is awarded points for a win in a league table; also the phantom opponent of such a person or team or bye can be .

As an interjection bye is

(colloquial) goodbye.

As a preposition bye is

.

Kye vs Rye - What's the difference?

kye | rye |


As nouns the difference between kye and rye

is that kye is (cow) or kye can be a korean fundraising meeting while rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

Rye vs Rya - What's the difference?

rye | rya |


As nouns the difference between rye and rya

is that rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder while rya is a colourful scandinavian knotted-pile rug.

Differencebetweenbarley vs Rye - What's the difference?

differencebetweenbarley | rye |


As a noun rye is

a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

Eye vs Rye - What's the difference?

eye | rye |


As a proper noun eye

is (uk|colloquial) the comedic magazine.

As a noun rye is

a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

Dye vs Rye - What's the difference?

dye | rye |


As nouns the difference between dye and rye

is that dye is a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied while rye is a grain used extensively in Europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

As a verb dye

is to colour with dye.

Rue vs Rye - What's the difference?

rue | rye |


As nouns the difference between rue and rye

is that rue is while rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.

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