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 |
speet |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb speet is
(obsolete|transitive) to stab.
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 |
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 |
speet |
As verbs the difference between spect and speet
is that
spect is (colloquial) expect while
speet is (obsolete|transitive) to stab.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
speet |
As a proper noun speed
is .
As a verb speet is
(obsolete|transitive) to stab.
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