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slite

Smite vs Slite - What's the difference?

smite | slite |


As verbs the difference between smite and slite

is that smite is (lb) to hit while slite is (dialectal) to slit; tear or rip up.

As a noun slite is

(dialectal) the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.

Lite vs Slite - What's the difference?

lite | slite |


As nouns the difference between lite and slite

is that lite is a little, bit while slite is the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.

As verbs the difference between lite and slite

is that lite is to expect; wait while slite is to slit; tear or rip up.

As an adjective lite

is light in composition, notably low in fat, calories etc. Most commonly used commercially..

Slide vs Slite - What's the difference?

slide | slite |


As verbs the difference between slide and slite

is that slide is to (cause to) move in continuous contact with a surface while slite is to slit; tear or rip up.

As nouns the difference between slide and slite

is that slide is an item of play equipment that children can climb up and then slide down again while slite is the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.

Slate vs Slite - What's the difference?

slate | slite |


As nouns the difference between slate and slite

is that slate is (uncountable) a fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers while slite is (dialectal) the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.

As verbs the difference between slate and slite

is that slate is to cover with slate while slite is (dialectal) to slit; tear or rip up.

As an adjective slate

is having the bluish-grey/gray colour/color of slate.

Slite vs Few - What's the difference?

slite | few |


As a verb slite

is to slit; tear or rip up.

As a noun slite

is the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear.

As a determiner few is

an indefinite, but usually small, number of.

As a pronoun few is

few people, few things.

As a proper noun Few is

the pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain.

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