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thine

Thine vs Twine - What's the difference?

thine | twine |


As a determiner thine

is singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy).

As a pronoun thine

is singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a noun twine is

a twist; a convolution.

As a verb twine is

to weave together.

Thine vs Thane - What's the difference?

thine | thane |


As a determiner thine

is singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy).

As a pronoun thine

is singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a noun thane is

a rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron.

As a proper noun Thane is

a large city in India, in the state of Maharashtra.

Thine vs Tine - What's the difference?

thine | tine |


As a determiner thine

is (archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy ).

As a pronoun thine

is (archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a noun tine is

large wine barrel.

Thine vs Whine - What's the difference?

thine | whine |


As a determiner thine

is singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy).

As a pronoun thine

is singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a noun whine is

a long-drawn, high-pitched complaining cry or sound.

As a verb whine is

to utter a high-pitched cry.

Thine vs Shine - What's the difference?

thine | shine |


As a determiner thine

is singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy).

As a pronoun thine

is singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a verb shine is

to emit light.

As a noun shine is

brightness from a source of light.

Thine vs Thing - What's the difference?

thine | thing |


As a determiner thine

is (archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy ).

As a pronoun thine

is (archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.

As a noun thing is

(chiefly|historical) a public assembly or judicial council in a germanic country.

Think vs Thine - What's the difference?

think | thine |


As a verb think

is (label) to ponder, to go over in one's head or think can be (label) to seem, to appear.

As a noun think

is an act of thinking; consideration (of something).

As a determiner thine is

(archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy ).

As a pronoun thine is

(archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.

Thin vs Thine - What's the difference?

thin | thine |


As a proper noun thin

is the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

As a determiner thine is

(archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form: thy ).

As a pronoun thine is

(archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.

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