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toile

Toile vs Tuile - What's the difference?

toile | tuile |


As nouns the difference between toile and tuile

is that toile is plain or simple twilled fabric while tuile is a type of thin, papery cookie, often bent into fancy shapes.

Toiler vs Toile - What's the difference?

toiler | toile |


As a noun toiler

is a person who toils or labors.

As a proper noun toile is

web; world wide web.

Toil vs Toile - What's the difference?

toil | toile |


As a noun toil

is labour, work.

As a verb toil

is to labour; work.

As a proper noun toile is

web; world wide web.

Soile vs Toile - What's the difference?

soile | toile |


As a noun soile

is .

As a proper noun toile is

web; world wide web.

Tile vs Toile - What's the difference?

tile | toile |


As nouns the difference between tile and toile

is that tile is a regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, carpet tile etc while toile is plain or simple twilled fabric.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles.

Toilet vs Toile - What's the difference?

toilet | toile |


As nouns the difference between toilet and toile

is that toilet is personal grooming; washing, dressing etc while toile is plain or simple twilled fabric.

As a verb toilet

is to dress and groom oneself.

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