yearn |
yen |
As verbs the difference between yearn and yen
is that
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) while
yen is to have a strong desire for.
As a noun yen is
the unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen.
yearn |
tocrave |
Tocrave is likely misspelled.
Tocrave has no English definition.
As a verb yearn
is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
yearn |
need |
As verbs the difference between yearn and need
is that
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or
yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk while
need is to be necessary (to someone).
As a noun need is
a requirement for something.
yearn |
hearn |
As a verb yearn
is to long, have a strong desire (for something) or
yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
As a proper noun hearn is
.
yeard |
yearn |
As a noun yeard
is (archaic).
As a verb yearn is
to long, have a strong desire (for something) or
yearn can be (scotland) to curdle, as milk.
yean |
yearn |
As verbs the difference between yean and yearn
is that
yean is to give birth to while
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
yarn |
yearn |
As verbs the difference between yarn and yearn
is that
yarn is to tell a story while
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
As a noun yarn
is a twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving.
years |
yearn |
As a noun years
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb yearn is
to long, have a strong desire (for something).
dearn |
yearn |
As verbs the difference between dearn and yearn
is that
dearn is alternative form of lang=en while
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
As a noun dearn
is alternative form of lang=en.
As an adjective dearn
is alternative form of lang=en.
yearn |
yearne |
As a verb yearn
is to long, have a strong desire (for something).
As an adjective yearne is
obsolete spelling of yarn.
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