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telt

Wikidiffcom vs Telt - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | telt |

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Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a verb telt is

past tense of tell.

Telt vs Tect - What's the difference?

telt | tect |


As a verb telt

is (tell).

As an adjective tect is

(obsolete|rare|construed as a past participle) ; (l).

As a noun tect is

(obsolete|rare) a (l).

Tela vs Telt - What's the difference?

tela | telt |


As a noun tela

is (anatomy) a thin, weblike structure or membrane.

As a verb telt is

(tell).

Gelt vs Telt - What's the difference?

gelt | telt |


As verbs the difference between gelt and telt

is that gelt is form of Simple past and past participle|geld|lang=en while telt is past tense of tell.

As a noun gelt

is a lunatic.

Tele vs Telt - What's the difference?

tele | telt |


As a noun tele

is television.

As a verb telt is

past tense of tell.

Telt vs Text - What's the difference?

telt | text |


As a verb telt

is (tell).

As a noun text is

.

Tel vs Telt - What's the difference?

tel | telt |


As a noun tel

is (automotive|aviation|organic chemistry) tetraethyllead (or tetraethyl lead, tetra-ethyl lead); a gasoline additive to boost octane rating.

As a verb telt is

(tell).

Teet vs Telt - What's the difference?

teet | telt |


As a noun teet

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb telt is

past tense of tell.

Telt vs Pelt - What's the difference?

telt | pelt |


As verbs the difference between telt and pelt

is that telt is past tense of tell while pelt is to bombard, as with missiles.

As a noun pelt is

the skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved with the hairy or woolly covering on it.

Tent vs Telt - What's the difference?

tent | telt |


As verbs the difference between tent and telt

is that tent is to go camping while telt is past tense of tell.

As a noun tent

is a pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather.

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