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Lie vs Lieu - What's the difference?

lie | lieu |


As a verb lie

is .

As a noun lieu is

see in lieu or in lieu of.

Taxonomy vs Cringe - What's the difference?

taxonomy | cringe |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cringe

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while cringe is a posture or gesture of shrinking or recoiling.

As a verb cringe is

to bow or crouch in servility.

Lent vs Glent - What's the difference?

lent | glent |


As verbs the difference between lent and glent

is that lent is past tense of lend while glent is archaic form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Lent

is period of penitence for Christians before Easter.

As a noun glent is

archaic form of lang=en.

Lent vs Slent - What's the difference?

lent | slent |


As a proper noun lent

is period of penitence for christians before easter.

As a noun slent is

.

As a verb slent is

.

Let vs Lit - What's the difference?

let | lit |


As nouns the difference between let and lit

is that let is milk or let can be letter while lit is .

Let vs Met - What's the difference?

let | met |


As nouns the difference between let and met

is that let is milk or let can be letter while met is metre (unit of measure).

Let vs Leet - What's the difference?

let | leet |


In obsolete terms the difference between let and leet

is that let is to prevent or obstruct {{term|to}} do something, or {{term|that}} something happen while leet is simple past of let.

As verbs the difference between let and leet

is that let is to allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without {{term|to}}) while leet is simple past of let.

As nouns the difference between let and leet

is that let is an obstacle or hindrance while leet is a portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office.

As an adjective leet is

of or relating to leetspeak.

Let vs Wet - What's the difference?

let | wet |


As nouns the difference between let and wet

is that let is milk or let can be letter while wet is liquid or moisture.

As an adjective wet is

of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a verb wet is

to cover or impregnate with liquid.

Let vs Pet - What's the difference?

let | pet |


As a noun let

is milk or let can be letter.

As an acronym pet is

(organic compound) polyethylene terephthalate.

Let vs Jet - What's the difference?

let | jet |


As a noun let

is milk or let can be letter.

As a proper noun jet is

a town in oklahoma.

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