spathe |
snathe |
As a noun spathe
is (botany) a large bract that envelops or subtends a whole inflorescence, typically a spadix.
As a verb snathe is
(uk|dialect) to lop; to prune.
snathe |
scathe |
As verbs the difference between snathe and scathe
is that
snathe is (uk|dialect) to lop; to prune while
scathe is (archaic) to injure.
As a noun scathe is
harm; damage; injury; hurt; misfortune.
snathe |
snithe |
Snithe is a related term of snathe.
As verbs the difference between snathe and snithe
is that
snathe is to lop; to prune while
snithe is to cut.
As an adjective snithe is
sharp; cutting.
snaths |
snathe |
As a noun snaths
is .
As a verb snathe is
(uk|dialect) to lop; to prune.
snathe |
stathe |
As a verb snathe
is (uk|dialect) to lop; to prune.
As a noun stathe is
a landing-place; wharf.
swathe |
snathe |
As verbs the difference between swathe and snathe
is that
swathe is to bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers while
snathe is (uk|dialect) to lop; to prune.
As a noun swathe
is a bandage; a band;.
taxonomy |
snathe |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb snathe is
(uk|dialect) to lop; to prune.
snathe |
sned |
In uk dialect terms the difference between snathe and sned
is that
snathe is to lop; to prune while
sned is to lop; to snathe.