crome |
cromed |
As verbs the difference between crome and cromed
is that
crome is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome while
cromed is (
crome).
As a noun crome
is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
brome |
crome |
As nouns the difference between brome and crome
is that
brome is any grass of the genus
bromus while
crome is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As a verb crome is
(uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
creme |
crome |
As nouns the difference between creme and crome
is that
creme is while
crome is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As a verb crome is
(uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
clome |
crome |
As nouns the difference between clome and crome
is that
clome is alternative form of lang=en while
crome is a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs. Used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As verbs the difference between clome and crome
is that
clome is alternative form of lang=en while
crome is to use a crome.
As an adjective clome
is alternative form of lang=en.
crome |
drome |
As a noun crome
is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As a verb crome
is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
As a proper noun drome is
one of the , france (insee code 26).
crome |
crame |
As verbs the difference between crome and crame
is that
crome is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome while
crame is .
As a noun crome
is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
croze |
crome |
As nouns the difference between croze and crome
is that
croze is a groove at the ends of the staves of a barrel into which the edge of the head is fitted while
crome is a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs. Used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As a verb crome is
to use a crome.
crore |
crome |
As nouns the difference between crore and crome
is that
crore is (india) ten millions, particularly with regard to a currency while
crome is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
As a verb crome is
(uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
crope |
crome |
As verbs the difference between crope and crome
is that
crope is (obsolete) (
creep) while
crome is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
As a noun crome is
(uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.
crome |
crone |
As nouns the difference between crome and crone
is that
crome is (uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks while
crone is (wicca) one of the triune goddesses of the lady in wicca alongside the mother and maiden and representing an old woman.
As a verb crome
is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome.
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