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smit

Smilt vs Smit - What's the difference?

smilt | smit |


As verbs the difference between smilt and smit

is that smilt is to melt while smit is past tense of smite.

Smit vs Smift - What's the difference?

smit | smift |


As a verb smit

is (archaic|rare) (smite).

As a noun smift is

a slow match for firing a charge of powder, as in blasting; a fuse.

Simit vs Smit - What's the difference?

simit | smit |


As verbs the difference between simit and smit

is that simit is to smooth, even while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

Omit vs Smit - What's the difference?

omit | smit |


As verbs the difference between omit and smit

is that omit is to leave out or exclude while smit is past tense of smite.

Smith vs Smit - What's the difference?

smith | smit |


As a proper noun smith

is (the most common in britain, the united states, canada, australia, and new zealand).

As a verb smit is

(archaic|rare) (smite).

Smite vs Smit - What's the difference?

smite | smit |


As verbs the difference between smite and smit

is that smite is (lb) to hit while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

Suit vs Smit - What's the difference?

suit | smit |


As verbs the difference between suit and smit

is that suit is to make proper or suitable; to adapt or fit while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

As a noun suit

is a set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman.

Emit vs Smit - What's the difference?

emit | smit |


As verbs the difference between emit and smit

is that emit is while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

Spit vs Smit - What's the difference?

spit | smit |


As verbs the difference between spit and smit

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

As a noun spit

is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

Slit vs Smit - What's the difference?

slit | smit |


As verbs the difference between slit and smit

is that slit is to cut a narrow opening while smit is (archaic|rare) (smite).

As a noun slit

is a narrow cut or opening; a slot.

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