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teek

Teek vs Tyek - What's the difference?

teek | tyek |


As a noun teek

is (botany).

As a verb tyek is

(geordie) to take.

Teek vs Keek - What's the difference?

teek | keek |


As nouns the difference between teek and keek

is that teek is obsolete form of lang=en while keek is a look, especially a quick one; a peek.

As a verb keek is

to peek; peep.

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is obsolete form of lang=en.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.

Teek vs Tees - What's the difference?

teek | tees |


As a noun teek

is (botany).

As a proper noun tees is

a hamlet in alberta, canada.

Teek vs Trek - What's the difference?

teek | trek |


As a noun teek

is (botany).

As a proper noun trek is

.

As an adjective trek is

.

Teek vs Teak - What's the difference?

teek | teak |


As nouns the difference between teek and teak

is that teek is obsolete form of lang=en while teak is an extremely durable timber highly valued for shipbuilding and other purposes, yielded by species: Tectona grandis (and genus: Tectona spp.).

As an adjective teak is

of a yellowish brown colour, like that of teak wood.

Teek vs Reek - What's the difference?

teek | reek |


As nouns the difference between teek and reek

is that teek is (botany) while reek is a strong unpleasant smell or reek can be (ireland) a hill; a mountain.

As a verb reek is

(archaic|intransitive) to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume.

Teek vs Peek - What's the difference?

teek | peek |


As a noun teek

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb peek is

to look slyly, or with the eyes half closed, or through a crevice; to peep.

As an acronym PEEK is

polyetheretherketone.

Teek vs Teem - What's the difference?

teek | teem |


As a noun teek

is (botany).

As a verb teem is

to be stocked to overflowing or teem can be (archaic) to empty or teem can be (obsolete|rare) to think fit.

Teek vs Eek - What's the difference?

teek | eek |


As a noun teek

is (botany).

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

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