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seave

Reave vs Seave - What's the difference?

reave | seave |


As a verb reave

is (archaic) to plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove or reave can be (archaic) to split, tear, break apart.

As a noun seave is

(uk|dialect) a rush (the plant).

Serve vs Seave - What's the difference?

serve | seave |


As nouns the difference between serve and seave

is that serve is (sports) an act of putting the ball or shuttlecock in play in various games while seave is (uk|dialect) a rush (the plant).

As a verb serve

is to provide a service .

Slave vs Seave - What's the difference?

slave | seave |


As nouns the difference between slave and seave

is that slave is a person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition while seave is a rush (the plant).

As a verb slave

is to work hard.

As a proper noun Slavé

is alternative form of Slavey|lang=en.

Leave vs Seave - What's the difference?

leave | seave |


As nouns the difference between leave and seave

is that leave is the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball while seave is a rush (the plant).

As a verb leave

is To have a consequence or remnant.

Save vs Seave - What's the difference?

save | seave |


As nouns the difference between save and seave

is that save is in various sports, a block that prevents an opponent from scoring while seave is a rush (the plant).

As a verb save

is to prevent harm or difficulty.

As a preposition save

is except; with the exception of.

As a conjunction save

is unless; except.

Weave vs Seave - What's the difference?

weave | seave |


As nouns the difference between weave and seave

is that weave is a type or way of weaving while seave is (uk|dialect) a rush (the plant).

As a verb weave

is to form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another or weave can be to move by turning and twisting.

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