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Siled vs Sile - What's the difference?

siled | sile |

As verbs the difference between siled and sile

is that siled is past tense of sile while sile is to strain, as milk; pass through a strainer or anything similar; filter.

As a proper noun Sile is

an alternative spelling of Sheila|lang=en.

As a noun sile is

a column; pillar.

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