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sild

Slid vs Sild - What's the difference?

slid | sild |


As a verb slid

is past tense of slide.

As a noun sild is

any young herring (other than a sprat), especially if canned and processed in Scandinavia for sale as a sardine.

Sold vs Sild - What's the difference?

sold | sild |


As nouns the difference between sold and sild

is that sold is income of a soldier, conscripts in military or other national service, and certain other professions while sild is herring.

Sill vs Sild - What's the difference?

sill | sild |


As nouns the difference between sill and sild

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 sild is herring.

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