yes |
yew |
As nouns the difference between yes and yew
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
yew is a species of coniferous tree, species: Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia.
As a particle yes
is a word used to show agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes
is to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As an adjective yew is
made from the wood of the yew tree.
new |
yew |
As an interjection new
is mew, meow, miaow.
As a noun yew is
(countable) a species of coniferous tree, , with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern europe, northwest africa, northern iran and southwest asia.
As an adjective yew is
made from the wood of the yew tree.
few |
yew |
As a proper noun few
is (british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.
As a noun yew is
(countable) a species of coniferous tree, , with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern europe, northwest africa, northern iran and southwest asia.
As an adjective yew is
made from the wood of the yew tree.
yew |
yewen |
As adjectives the difference between yew and yewen
is that
yew is made from the wood of the yew tree while
yewen is (archaic) made from the wood of the yew tree.
As a noun yew
is (countable) a species of coniferous tree, , with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern europe, northwest africa, northern iran and southwest asia.
yew |
taxaceous |
As adjectives the difference between yew and taxaceous
is that
yew is made from the wood of the yew tree while
taxaceous is of or relating to the yew trees of the taxaceae family.
As a noun yew
is (countable) a species of coniferous tree, , with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern europe, northwest africa, northern iran and southwest asia.
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