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spile

Sile vs Spile - What's the difference?

sile | spile |


As nouns the difference between sile and spile

is that sile is windowsill while spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder.

As a verb spile is

to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

Spide vs Spile - What's the difference?

spide | spile |


As nouns the difference between spide and spile

is that spide is (northern irish english|pejorative) a chav or smick while spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder.

As a verb spile is

to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

Spile vs Spife - What's the difference?

spile | spife |


As nouns the difference between spile and spife

is that spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder while spife is a hybrid utensil of a spoon and a knife.

As a verb spile

is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

Spile vs Spale - What's the difference?

spile | spale |

Spale is a alternative form of spile.



As nouns the difference between spile and spale

is that spile is a splinter while spale is a chip or splinter of wood.

As a verb spile

is to plug (a hole) with a spile.

Spile vs Saile - What's the difference?

spile | saile |


As nouns the difference between spile and saile

is that spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder while saile is salt water, sea water, brine or saile can be ease, comfort or saile can be .

As a verb spile

is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

As an adjective saile is

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Spile vs Spill - What's the difference?

spile | spill |


As nouns the difference between spile and spill

is that spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder while spill is game, activity.

As a verb spile

is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

Spile vs Spike - What's the difference?

spile | spike |


As a noun spile

is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder.

As a verb spile

is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil.

As a proper noun spike is

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Spile vs Spire - What's the difference?

spile | spire |


As nouns the difference between spile and spire

is that spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder while spire is or spire can be one of the sinuous foldings of a serpent or other reptile; a coil.

As verbs the difference between spile and spire

is that spile is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil while spire is of a seed, plant etc: to sprout, to send forth the early shoots of growth; to germinate or spire can be (obsolete) to breathe.

Stile vs Spile - What's the difference?

stile | spile |


As nouns the difference between stile and spile

is that stile is a set of steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through a fence or wall, which in either case allows people but not livestock to pass while spile is a splinter.

As a verb spile is

to plug (a hole) with a spile.

Spile vs Spite - What's the difference?

spile | spite |


As nouns the difference between spile and spite

is that spile is a splinter or spile can be a pile; a post or girder while spite is ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.

As verbs the difference between spile and spite

is that spile is to plug (a hole) with a spile or spile can be to support by means of spiles or spile can be (us|dialect|ambitransitive) spoil while spite is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.

As a preposition spite is

notwithstanding; despite.

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