wether |
doe |
As nouns the difference between wether and doe
is that
wether is a castrated buck goat while
doe is a female deer; also used of similar animals such as reindeer, antelope, goat.
As verbs the difference between wether and doe
is that
wether is to castrate a male sheep or goat while
doe is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
As an initialism DOE is
Department of EnergyAs a proper noun Doe is
a surname of English origin.
wither |
wether |
In transitive terms the difference between wither and wether
is that
wither is to make helpless due to emotion while
wether is to castrate a male sheep or goat.
As verbs the difference between wither and wether
is that
wither is to go against, resist; oppose while
wether is to castrate a male sheep or goat.
As an adverb wither
is against, in opposition to.
As a noun wether is
a castrated buck goat.
rather |
wether |
As verbs the difference between rather and wether
is that
rather is (nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to while
wether is to castrate a male sheep or goat.
As an adverb rather
is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier.
As an adjective rather
is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
As a noun wether is
a castrated buck goat.
both |
wether |
As a determiner both
is each of the two; one and the other.
As a conjunction both
is including both (used with and.
As a noun wether is
a castrated buck goat.
As a verb wether is
to castrate a male sheep or goat.
wether |
shearling |
coordinate terms |
Wether is a coordinate term of shearling.
As nouns the difference between wether and shearling
is that
wether is a castrated buck goat while
shearling is a sheep that has been shorn for the first time.
As a verb wether
is to castrate a male sheep or goat.
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