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silke

Terms vs Silke - What's the difference?

terms | silke |


As nouns the difference between terms and silke

is that terms is while silke is .

Silke vs Silks - What's the difference?

silke | silks |


As nouns the difference between silke and silks

is that silke is obsolete spelling of silk while silks is plural of silkCategory:English plurals.

Silk vs Silke - What's the difference?

silk | silke |


As nouns the difference between silk and silke

is that silk is a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) while silke is obsolete spelling of silk.

As an adjective silk

is made of silk.

As a verb silk

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To remove the silk from (corn).

Sicke vs Silke - What's the difference?

sicke | silke |


As an adjective sicke

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun silke is

obsolete spelling of silk.

Silke vs Silked - What's the difference?

silke | silked |


As a noun silke

is .

As a verb silked is

(silk).

Slike vs Silke - What's the difference?

slike | silke |


As a verb slike

is to crawl; creep; slide or slike can be to make sleek or smooth or slike can be to rend asunder; cleave.

As a noun silke is

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Silke vs Sile - What's the difference?

silke | sile |


As nouns the difference between silke and sile

is that silke is while sile is windowsill.

Silke vs Silkie - What's the difference?

silke | silkie |


As nouns the difference between silke and silkie

is that silke is while silkie is a breed of chicken, with very fine, silk-like feathers.

Silke vs Silken - What's the difference?

silke | silken |


As a noun silke

is obsolete spelling of silk.

As an adjective silken is

made of silk.

As a verb silken is

to render silken or silklike.

Silky vs Silke - What's the difference?

silky | silke |


As an adjective silky

is similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk.

As a noun silke is

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