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wade

Wade vs Wae - What's the difference?

wade | wae |


As a proper noun wade

is .

As a noun wae is

water.

Wade vs Wyde - What's the difference?

wade | wyde |


As a proper noun wade

is .

As a noun wyde is

2-byte unsigned data, mainly used for a unicode character.

As an adjective wyde is

.

Wade vs Lade - What's the difference?

wade | lade |


As verbs the difference between wade and lade

is that wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress while lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).

As nouns the difference between wade and lade

is that wade is an act of wading while lade is the mouth of a river.

As a proper noun Wade

is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.

Wide vs Wade - What's the difference?

wide | wade |


As an adjective wide

is having a large physical extent from side to side.

As an adverb wide

is extensively.

As a noun wide

is (cricket) a ball that passes so far from the batsman that the umpire deems it unplayable; the arm signal used by an umpire to signal a wide; the extra run added to the batting side's score.

As a proper noun wade is

.

Wake vs Wade - What's the difference?

wake | wade |


As proper nouns the difference between wake and wade

is that wake is while wade is .

Made vs Wade - What's the difference?

made | wade |


As proper nouns the difference between made and wade

is that made is while wade is .

Wage vs Wade - What's the difference?

wage | wade |


In transitive terms the difference between wage and wade

is that wage is to adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out while wade is to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading.

As nouns the difference between wage and wade

is that wage is an amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually expressed on an hourly basis while wade is an act of wading.

As verbs the difference between wage and wade

is that wage is to wager, bet while wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress.

As a proper noun Wade is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.

Trudge vs Wade - What's the difference?

trudge | wade |


In intransitive terms the difference between trudge and wade

is that trudge is to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps while wade is to enter recklessly.

In transitive terms the difference between trudge and wade

is that trudge is to trudge along or over a route etc while wade is to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading.

As a proper noun Wade is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.

Weighed vs Wade - What's the difference?

weighed | wade |


As verbs the difference between weighed and wade

is that weighed is past tense of weigh while wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress.

As a noun wade is

an act of wading.

As a proper noun Wade is

{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.

Wade vs Kelly - What's the difference?

wade | kelly |


As nouns the difference between wade and kelly

is that wade is an act of wading while kelly is a square or hexagonal pipe that is turned in order to rotate the rotary table of a drilling rig.

As proper nouns the difference between wade and kelly

is that wade is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English} while Kelly is {{surname|from=Irish}}, Anglicised from the Irish {{term|Ó Ceallaigh|lang=ga}}.

As a verb wade

is to walk through water or something that impedes progress.

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