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tind

Ting vs Tind - What's the difference?

ting | tind |


As a verb tind is

(obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

As a noun tind is

a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

Tind vs Hind - What's the difference?

tind | hind |


As nouns the difference between tind and hind

is that tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm while hind is a female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old or hind can be (archaic) a servant, especially an agricultural labourer.

As a verb tind

is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

As an adjective hind is

located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).

Tind vs Tined - What's the difference?

tind | tined |


As a verb tind

is to ignite, kindle.

As a noun tind

is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

As an adjective tined is

furnished with tines.

Lind vs Tind - What's the difference?

lind | tind |


As a proper noun lind

is .

As a verb tind is

(obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

As a noun tind is

a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

Tind vs Tink - What's the difference?

tind | tink |


As verbs the difference between tind and tink

is that tind is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle while tink is to emit a high-pitched noise or tink can be (knitting|slang|transitive) to unknit.

As nouns the difference between tind and tink

is that tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm while tink is (dated) a sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.

Tind vs Tend - What's the difference?

tind | tend |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tind and tend

is that tind is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle while tend is (obsolete) to be attentive to; to note carefully; to attend to.

As verbs the difference between tind and tend

is that tind is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle while tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).

As a noun tind

is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

Rind vs Tind - What's the difference?

rind | tind |


As nouns the difference between rind and tind

is that rind is a bovine animal, cow, ox, head of cattle while tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

As a verb tind is

(obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

Wind vs Tind - What's the difference?

wind | tind |


As nouns the difference between wind and tind

is that wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure while tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

As verbs the difference between wind and tind

is that wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound while tind is to ignite, kindle.

Find vs Tind - What's the difference?

find | tind |


As verbs the difference between find and tind

is that find is to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon while tind is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

As nouns the difference between find and tind

is that find is anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent while tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

Bind vs Tind - What's the difference?

bind | tind |


As verbs the difference between bind and tind

is that bind is to tie; to confine by any ligature while tind is (obsolete) to ignite, kindle.

As nouns the difference between bind and tind

is that bind is that which binds or ties while tind is a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.

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