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hyte

Hate vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hate | hyte |


As a noun hate

is haste, impatience.

As a verb hate

is .

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

Hyte vs Wyte - What's the difference?

hyte | wyte |


As an adjective hyte

is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

As a verb wyte is

.

As a noun wyte is

.

Hyte vs Cyte - What's the difference?

hyte | cyte |


As an adjective hyte

is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

As a noun cyte is

.

Hyte vs Hote - What's the difference?

hyte | hote |


As an adjective hyte

is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

As a verb hote is

(obsolete) to command; to enjoin.

Hyle vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hyle | hyte |


As a noun hyle

is (obsolete|philosophy) matter.

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

Hyte vs Whyte - What's the difference?

hyte | whyte |


As adjectives the difference between hyte and whyte

is that hyte is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad while whyte is .

Hyte vs Byte - What's the difference?

hyte | byte |


As an adjective hyte

is insane or mad.

As a noun byte is

a sequence of adjacent bits (binary digits) that can be operated on as a unit by a computer; the smallest usable machine word; nearly always eight bits, which can represent an integer from 0 to 255 or a single character of text.

Hythe vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hythe | hyte |


As a noun hythe

is a landing-place in a river; a harbour or small port.

As a proper noun Hythe

is a coastal town in Somerset, England.

As an adjective hyte is

insane or mad.

Hye vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hye | hyte |


As adjectives the difference between hye and hyte

is that hye is while hyte is (obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

As a verb hye

is .

Hyke vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hyke | hyte |


As a noun hyke

is .

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

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