yote |
pote |
As verbs the difference between yote and pote
is that
yote is to pour water on; pour in while
pote is .
yite |
yote |
As a noun yite
is the yellowhammer.
As a verb yote is
to pour water on; pour in.
yate |
yote |
As a noun yate
is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a verb yote is
to pour water on; pour in.
yote |
tote |
As a verb yote
is to pour water on; pour in.
As a noun tote is
or
tote can be cadaver; corpse (female dead person).
yoted |
yote |
As verbs the difference between yoted and yote
is that
yoted is past tense of yote while
yote is to pour water on; pour in.
yote |
yoke |
As verbs the difference between yote and yoke
is that
yote is to pour water on; pour in while
yoke is to link or to join.
As a noun yoke is
a bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together.
bote |
yote |
As a noun bote
is .
As a verb yote is
to pour water on; pour in.
rote |
yote |
As a noun rote
is redness.
As a verb yote is
to pour water on; pour in.
cote |
yote |
As a proper noun cote
is .
As a verb yote is
to pour water on; pour in.
yote |
hyote |
As a verb yote
is to pour water on; pour in.
As a noun hyote is
an animal sighted in Baltimore County, Maryland, that turned out to be a mangy fox.
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