Seen |
Seine |
homophones |
Seen is a homophone of Seine.
As a noun Seen
is .
As a verb Seine is
.
seine |
yacht |
As a verb seine
is .
As a noun yacht is
now less common alternative spelling of jacht.
scene |
seine |
As a noun scene
is scene, stage.
As a verb seine is
.
seine |
skeine |
As nouns the difference between seine and skeine
is that
seine is a long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish while
skeine is alternative form of lang=en.
As a verb seine
is to use a seine, to fish with a seine.
As a proper noun Seine
is a river of northern France that flows through Paris for about 772 km (480 mi) to the English Channel near Le Havre.
seine |
senie |
As nouns the difference between seine and senie
is that
seine is a long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish while
senie is alternative form of sene.
As a verb seine
is to use a seine, to fish with a seine.
As a proper noun Seine
is a river of northern France that flows through Paris for about 772 km (480 mi) to the English Channel near Le Havre.
seine |
feine |
As verbs the difference between seine and feine
is that
seine is while
feine is .
seine |
seise |
As verbs the difference between seine and seise
is that
seine is while
seise is (legal) to vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone).
seine |
senine |
As nouns the difference between seine and senine
is that
seine is a long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish while
senine is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.
As a verb seine
is to use a seine, to fish with a seine.
As a proper noun Seine
is a river of northern France that flows through Paris for about 772 km (480 mi) to the English Channel near Le Havre.
seine |
sexine |
As a verb seine
is .
As a noun sexine is
(palynology) the outer part of the exine, the outer covering of a pollen grain.
seine |
seins |
As a verb seine
is .
As a noun seins is
.
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