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seene

Display vs Seene - What's the difference?

display | seene |


As verbs the difference between display and seene

is that display is (obsolete) to spread out, to unfurl while seene is .

As a noun display

is a show or spectacle.

Scenery vs Seene - What's the difference?

scenery | seene |


As a noun scenery

is view, natural features, landscape.

As a verb seene is

.

Serene vs Seene - What's the difference?

serene | seene |


As verbs the difference between serene and seene

is that serene is while seene is .

Seene vs Scene - What's the difference?

seene | scene |


As verbs the difference between seene and scene

is that seene is obsolete spelling of seen; simple past of see nocap=1 while scene is to exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

As a noun scene is

the location of an event that attracts attention.

Seeme vs Seene - What's the difference?

seeme | seene |


As verbs the difference between seeme and seene

is that seeme is obsolete spelling of lang=en while seene is obsolete spelling of seen; simple past of see nocap=1.

Seene vs Seede - What's the difference?

seene | seede |


As a verb seene

is obsolete spelling of seen; simple past of see nocap=1.

As a noun seede is

obsolete spelling of seed.

Seene vs Sheene - What's the difference?

seene | sheene |


As a verb seene

is .

As an adjective sheene is

(obsolete) shiny.

Seent vs Seene - What's the difference?

seent | seene |


As verbs the difference between seent and seene

is that seent is past tense of see while seene is obsolete spelling of seen; simple past of see nocap=1.

Seene vs Beene - What's the difference?

seene | beene |


As verbs the difference between seene and beene

is that seene is while beene is .

Keene vs Seene - What's the difference?

keene | seene |


As an adjective keene

is an archaic spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Keene

is {{surname|from=Irish}} of Irish origin.

As a verb seene is

obsolete spelling of seen; simple past of see nocap=1.

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