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Wikidiffcom vs Sient - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | sient |


As a noun sient is

.

Scient vs Sient - What's the difference?

scient | sient |


In obsolete spelling of|scion|lang=en terms the difference between scient and sient

is that scient is while sient is .

As nouns the difference between scient and sient

is that scient is while sient is .

As an adjective scient

is knowing; aware; knowledgeable.

Siens vs Sient - What's the difference?

siens | sient |


In obsolete spelling of|scion|lang=en terms the difference between siens and sient

is that siens is while sient is .

As nouns the difference between siens and sient

is that siens is while sient is .

Sient vs Sien - What's the difference?

sient | sien |


In obsolete spelling of|scion|lang=en terms the difference between sient and sien

is that sient is while sien is .

As nouns the difference between sient and sien

is that sient is while sien is .

Shent vs Sient - What's the difference?

shent | sient |


As a verb shent

is (shend).

As a noun sient is

.

Slent vs Sient - What's the difference?

slent | sient |


As nouns the difference between slent and sient

is that slent is obsolete form of lang=en while sient is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a verb slent

is obsolete form of lang=en.

Sient vs Silent - What's the difference?

sient | silent |


As a noun sient

is .

As an acronym silent is

.

Sient vs Seent - What's the difference?

sient | seent |


As a noun sient

is .

As a verb seent is

.

Stent vs Sient - What's the difference?

stent | sient |


As nouns the difference between stent and sient

is that stent is a slender tube inserted into a blood vessel, a ureter or the oesophagus in order to provide support and to prevent disease-induced closure or stent can be (archaic) an allotted portion; a stint while sient is .

As a verb stent

is (archaic) to keep within limits; to restrain; to cause to stop, or cease; to stint.

Sient vs Suent - What's the difference?

sient | suent |


As a noun sient

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective suent is

uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.

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