leigh |
lea |
As verbs the difference between leigh and lea
is that
leigh is to read while
lea is to tie, bind.
lauren |
leigh |
As a proper noun lauren
is ; a variant of laura or a modern feminine form of lawrence popular in the 1990s and the 2000s.
As a verb leigh is
to read.
leigh |
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leigh |
neigh |
As verbs the difference between leigh and neigh
is that
leigh is to read while
neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.
As a noun neigh is
the cry of a horse.
eigh |
leigh |
As an interjection eigh
is .
As a verb leigh is
to read.
leigh |
weigh |
As a noun leigh
is a meadow.
As a proper noun Leigh
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, variant of Lee.
As a verb weigh is
to determine the weight of an object.
sleigh |
leigh |
As a noun sleigh
is .
As a verb leigh is
to read.
leigh |
heigh |
As a verb leigh
is to read.
As an interjection heigh is
an exclamation designed to call attention, give encouragement, etc.
taxonomy |
leigh |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and leigh
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
leigh is a meadow.
As a proper noun Leigh is
{{surname|from=Middle English}}, variant of Lee.
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