sise |
sist |
As a noun sise
is (obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
As an adverb sist is
least, worst.
sise |
sire |
In obsolete terms the difference between sise and sire
is that
sise is an assize while
sire is a creator; a maker; an author; an originator.
As a verb sire is
of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.
vise |
sise |
As a preposition vise
is over, above (+genitive).
As an adverb vise
is more.
As a noun sise is
(obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
sise |
sisu |
As nouns the difference between sise and sisu
is that
sise is six while
sisu is strength of will; determination; perseverance; regarded as an integral part of Finnish culture.
siss |
sise |
As nouns the difference between siss and sise
is that
siss is (us|colloquial) a hissing noise while
sise is (obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
As a verb siss
is (us|colloquial|intransitive) to make a hissing sound.
sie |
sise |
As a pronoun sie
is these;.
As a noun sise is
(obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
sine |
sise |
As nouns the difference between sine and sise
is that
sine is while
sise is (obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
side |
sise |
As a proper noun side
is an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.
As a noun sise is
(obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
size |
sise |
In obsolete terms the difference between size and sise
is that
size is a regulation, piece of ordinance while
sise is an assize.
As nouns the difference between size and sise
is that
size is an assize while
sise is six.
As a verb size
is to adjust the size of; to make a certain size.
rise |
sise |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rise and sise
is that
rise is (obsolete) to retire; to give up a siege while
sise is (obsolete) an assize.
As nouns the difference between rise and sise
is that
rise is the process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater while
sise is (obsolete) six or
sise can be (obsolete) an assize.
As a verb rise
is (
label) to move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.
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