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seel

Sill vs Seel - What's the difference?

sill | seel |


As nouns the difference between sill and seel

is that sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage while seel is rope, cord.

Steal vs Seel - What's the difference?

steal | seel |


As nouns the difference between steal and seel

is that steal is the act of stealing while seel is rope, cord.

As a verb steal

is (lb) to take illegally, or without the owner's permission, something owned by someone else.

Seel vs Otary - What's the difference?

seel | otary |


As nouns the difference between seel and otary

is that seel is good fortune; happiness; bliss while otary is an eared seal.

As an adjective seel

is good; fortunate; opportune; happy.

As a verb seel

is to sew together the eyes of a young hawk.

Seel vs Jeel - What's the difference?

seel | jeel |


As nouns the difference between seel and jeel

is that seel is rope, cord while jeel is .

Seel vs Keel - What's the difference?

seel | keel |


As nouns the difference between seel and keel

is that seel is rope, cord while keel is skittle, pin.

Seel vs Veel - What's the difference?

seel | veel |


As nouns the difference between seel and veel

is that seel is rope, cord while veel is or veel can be (nonstandard|british) field.

As a verb veel is

(nonstandard|british) feel.

Seel vs Sewel - What's the difference?

seel | sewel |


As nouns the difference between seel and sewel

is that seel is rope, cord while sewel is a scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.

Speel vs Seel - What's the difference?

speel | seel |


As nouns the difference between speel and seel

is that speel is (dialect) a splinter; a strip of wood or metal while seel is rope, cord.

As a verb speel

is (dialect|scottish and northern english) to climb.

Seel vs Sele - What's the difference?

seel | sele |


As nouns the difference between seel and sele

is that seel is rope, cord while sele is happiness, fortune.

Seely vs Seel - What's the difference?

seely | seel |


In obsolete terms the difference between seely and seel

is that seely is silly, foolish while seel is good; fortunate; opportune; happy.

As a noun seel is

good fortune; happiness; bliss.

As a verb seel is

to sew together the eyes of a young hawk.

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