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sene

Sene vs Sence - What's the difference?

sene | sence |


As nouns the difference between sene and sence

is that sene is wiseman; sage while sence is .

As an adjective sene

is wise; sage.

Sene vs Scene - What's the difference?

sene | scene |

Scene is a alternative form of sene.



As nouns the difference between sene and scene

is that sene is senna while scene is the location of an event that attracts attention.

As a verb scene is

to exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

Sede vs Sene - What's the difference?

sede | sene |


As nouns the difference between sede and sene

is that sede is while sene is wiseman; sage.

As an adjective sene is

wise; sage.

Seke vs Sene - What's the difference?

seke | sene |


As a verb seke

is .

As an adjective sene is

wise; sage.

As a noun sene is

wiseman; sage.

Cene vs Sene - What's the difference?

cene | sene |


As nouns the difference between cene and sene

is that cene is holy communion while sene is wiseman; sage.

As an adjective sene is

wise; sage.

Sene vs Bene - What's the difference?

sene | bene |


As nouns the difference between sene and bene

is that sene is wiseman; sage while bene is a prayer, especially to god; a petition; a boon or bene can be (sesame).

As an adjective sene

is wise; sage.

Seye vs Sene - What's the difference?

seye | sene |


As a verb seye

is .

As an adjective sene is

wise; sage.

As a noun sene is

wiseman; sage.

Sene vs Gene - What's the difference?

sene | gene |


As nouns the difference between sene and gene

is that sene is wiseman; sage while gene is embarrassment.

As an adjective sene

is wise; sage.

As a verb gene is

.

Seine vs Sene - What's the difference?

seine | sene |


As nouns the difference between seine and sene

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 sene is senna.

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.

Sine vs Sene - What's the difference?

sine | sene |


As nouns the difference between sine and sene

is that sine is while sene is wiseman; sage.

As an adjective sene is

wise; sage.

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