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speet

Speet vs Sleet - What's the difference?

speet | sleet |


As verbs the difference between speet and sleet

is that speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab while sleet is (impersonal|of the weather) to be in a state in which sleet is falling.

As a noun sleet is

(chiefly|uk|ireland) a mixture of rain and snow.

Terms vs Speet - What's the difference?

terms | speet |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb speet is

(obsolete|transitive) to stab.

Speet vs Speer - What's the difference?

speet | speer |


As verbs the difference between speet and speer

is that speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab while speer is (scotland) to ask, to inquire.

As a noun speer is

(obsolete) sphere.

Speel vs Speet - What's the difference?

speel | speet |


As verbs the difference between speel and speet

is that speel is (dialect|scottish and northern english) to climb while speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab.

As a noun speel

is (dialect) a splinter; a strip of wood or metal.

Spect vs Speet - What's the difference?

spect | speet |


As verbs the difference between spect and speet

is that spect is (colloquial) expect while speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab.

Spet vs Speet - What's the difference?

spet | speet |


As verbs the difference between spet and speet

is that spet is to spit; to throw out while speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab.

As a noun spet

is (obsolete) spittle.

Speet vs Skeet - What's the difference?

speet | skeet |


As verbs the difference between speet and skeet

is that speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab while skeet is to shoot or spray (used of fluids) or skeet can be (manx) to look through the front windows of somebody else's house.

As a noun skeet is

(uncountable) a form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight or skeet can be (manx) news or gossip.

Sheet vs Speet - What's the difference?

sheet | speet |


As verbs the difference between sheet and speet

is that sheet is to cover or wrap with cloth, or paper, or other similar material while speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab.

As a noun sheet

is a thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper.

Spent vs Speet - What's the difference?

spent | speet |


As verbs the difference between spent and speet

is that spent is past tense of spend while speet is to stab.

As an adjective spent

is consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.

Speed vs Speet - What's the difference?

speed | speet |


As a proper noun speed

is .

As a verb speet is

(obsolete|transitive) to stab.

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