seld |
seldom |
As adjectives the difference between seld and seldom
is that
seld is rare, uncommon while
seldom is rare; infrequent.
As adverbs the difference between seld and seldom
is that
seld is seldom while
seldom is infrequently, rarely.
body |
seld |
In archaic terms the difference between body and seld
is that
body is the section of a dress extending from the neck to the waist, excluding the arms while
seld is rare, uncommon.
As a noun body
is physical frame.
As a verb body
is to give body or shape to something.
As an adjective seld is
rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld is
seldom.
seld |
sele |
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun sele is
happiness, fortune.
seld |
sled |
Sled is a anagram of seld.
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun sled is
a small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice. A "sled" in this sense is not pulled by an animal as a "sleigh" is.
As a verb sled is
to ride a sled.
seld |
sed |
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun sed is
a noninteractive text editor (originally developed in Unix), intended for making systematic edits in an automatic or batch-oriented way.
As a verb sed is
to edit a file or stream of text using sed.
seld |
sheld |
As adjectives the difference between seld and sheld
is that
seld is rare, uncommon while
sheld is variegated; spotted; speckled; piebald.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
seld |
sild |
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun sild is
any young herring (other than a sprat), especially if canned and processed in Scandinavia for sale as a sardine.
seld |
keld |
As adjectives the difference between seld and keld
is that
seld is rare, uncommon while
keld is having a kell or covering; webbed.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
seld |
teld |
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun teld is
a tent.
As a verb teld is
to lodge in a tent.
seld |
geld |
As an adjective seld
is rare, uncommon.
As an adverb seld
is seldom.
As a noun geld is
money; notably.
As a verb geld is
to castrate a male (usually an animal).
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