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lirate

Lirate vs Irate - What's the difference?

lirate | irate |


As adjectives the difference between lirate and irate

is that lirate is having fine thread-like lines or grooves while irate is extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

Librate vs Lirate - What's the difference?

librate | lirate |


As a noun librate

is (obsolete) a piece of land having a value of one pound per year.

As a verb librate

is to oscillate (like the beam of a balance).

As an adjective lirate is

having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

Lorate vs Lirate - What's the difference?

lorate | lirate |


As adjectives the difference between lorate and lirate

is that lorate is having the form of a thong or strap while lirate is having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

Lirae vs Lirate - What's the difference?

lirae | lirate |


As a noun lirae

is .

As an adjective lirate is

having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

Lirate vs Litate - What's the difference?

lirate | litate |


As adjectives the difference between lirate and litate

is that lirate is having fine thread-like lines or grooves while litate is (botany) forked, with the points slightly curved outward.

Libate vs Lirate - What's the difference?

libate | lirate |


As a verb libate

is to make a libation.

As an adjective lirate is

having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

Lirate vs Lyrate - What's the difference?

lirate | lyrate |


As adjectives the difference between lirate and lyrate

is that lirate is having fine thread-like lines or grooves while lyrate is shaped like a lyre.

Lirate vs Ligate - What's the difference?

lirate | ligate |


As an adjective lirate

is having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

As a noun ligate is

illness, sickness, ailment.

Pirate vs Lirate - What's the difference?

pirate | lirate |


As adjectives the difference between pirate and lirate

is that pirate is illegally imitated or reproduced, said of a well-known trademarked product or work subject to copyright protection and the counterfeit itself while lirate is having fine thread-like lines or grooves.

As a noun pirate

is a criminal who plunders at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often pillaging port towns.

As a verb pirate

is to appropriate by piracy, plunder at sea.

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