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tame

Tame - What does it mean?

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Tame vs Teme - What's the difference?

tame | teme |


As a noun tame

is water-source.

As a verb teme is

to fear.

Tame vs Hame - What's the difference?

tame | hame |


As a noun tame

is water-source.

As a proper noun hame is

tavastia, a historical province and area in finland.

Tame vs Tyme - What's the difference?

tame | tyme |


As an adjective tame

is not or no longer wild; domesticated.

As a verb tame

is to make something tame.

As a noun tyme is

an archaic spelling of lang=en.

Tame vs Thame - What's the difference?

tame | thame |


As an adjective tame

is not or no longer wild; domesticated.

As a verb tame

is to make something tame.

As a pronoun thame is

them.

Tams vs Tame - What's the difference?

tams | tame |


As nouns the difference between tams and tame

is that tams is while tame is water-source.

Tale vs Tame - What's the difference?

tale | tame |


As nouns the difference between tale and tame

is that tale is (de-form-noun) while tame is water-source.

Tase vs Tame - What's the difference?

tase | tame |


As a verb tase

is to be silent, keep silent, be quiet, keep quiet.

As a noun tame is

water-source.

Tame vs Tace - What's the difference?

tame | tace |


As nouns the difference between tame and tace

is that tame is water-source while tace is .

Tame vs Kame - What's the difference?

tame | kame |


As nouns the difference between tame and kame

is that tame is water-source while kame is kind of double-bladed knife.

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