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teed

Tede vs Teed - What's the difference?

tede | teed |


As a noun tede

is (obsolete) a torch; a flambeau.

As a verb teed is

.

Teed vs Deed - What's the difference?

teed | deed |


As verbs the difference between teed and deed

is that teed is past participle of lang=en while deed is to transfer real property by deed.

As a noun deed is

an action or act; something that is done.

Teed vs Reed - What's the difference?

teed | reed |


As verbs the difference between teed and reed

is that teed is past participle of lang=en while reed is to mill or mint with reeding.

As a noun reed is

any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.

As a proper noun Reed is

{{surname|from=Old English}}, a spelling variant of Reid.

Theed vs Teed - What's the difference?

theed | teed |


As verbs the difference between theed and teed

is that theed is past tense of thee while teed is past participle of lang=en.

Teel vs Teed - What's the difference?

teel | teed |


As a noun teel

is sesame.

As a verb teed is

.

Teed vs Teld - What's the difference?

teed | teld |


As verbs the difference between teed and teld

is that teed is past participle of lang=en while teld is to lodge in a tent.

As a noun teld is

a tent.

Seed vs Teed - What's the difference?

seed | teed |


As verbs the difference between seed and teed

is that seed is to plant or sow an area with seeds while teed is .

As a noun seed

is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.

Teek vs Teed - What's the difference?

teek | teed |


As a noun teek

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb teed is

past participle of lang=en.

Teen vs Teed - What's the difference?

teen | teed |


As verbs the difference between teen and teed

is that teen is to excite; to provoke; to vex; to afflict; to injure while teed is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun teen

is a teenager, a person between 13 and 19 years old.

Feed vs Teed - What's the difference?

feed | teed |


As verbs the difference between feed and teed

is that feed is to give (someone or something) food to eat while teed is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun feed

is food given to (especially herbivorous) animals.

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