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yite

Yite vs Yipe - What's the difference?

yite | yipe |


As a noun yite

is the yellowhammer.

As an interjection yipe is

used to express surprise, fear, or dismay.

Yive vs Yite - What's the difference?

yive | yite |


As a verb yive

is (obsolete) to give.

As a noun yite is

the yellowhammer.

Yite vs Yete - What's the difference?

yite | yete |


As a noun yite

is the yellowhammer.

As a verb yete is

("to melt, found").

Wite vs Yite - What's the difference?

wite | yite |


As nouns the difference between wite and yite

is that wite is blame, responsibility, guilt while yite is the yellowhammer.

As a verb wite

is (chiefly|scotland) to blame; regard as guilty, fault, accuse or wite can be (obsolete|or|poetic) to go, go away, depart, perish, vanish.

Lite vs Yite - What's the difference?

lite | yite |


As a verb lite

is .

As a noun yite is

the yellowhammer.

Bite vs Yite - What's the difference?

bite | yite |


As a proper noun bite

is .

As a noun yite is

the yellowhammer.

Rite vs Yite - What's the difference?

rite | yite |


As an adjective rite

is humid, wet.

As a noun yite is

the yellowhammer.

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