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plute

Plutey vs Plute - What's the difference?

plutey | plute |


As an adjective plutey

is {{cx|slang|rare|lang=en}} plutocratic.

As a noun plute is

a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

Elute vs Plute - What's the difference?

elute | plute |


As a verb elute

is to separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse.

As a noun plute is

(colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

Lute vs Plute - What's the difference?

lute | plute |


As nouns the difference between lute and plute

is that lute is a fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox or lute can be thick sticky clay or cement used to close up a hole or gap, especially to make something air-tight while plute is (colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

As a verb lute

is to play on a lute, or as if on a lute or lute can be to fix or fasten something with lute.

Plute vs Pluto - What's the difference?

plute | pluto |


As a noun plute

is (colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

As a verb pluto is

(neologism) to demote or devalue something.

Plute vs Glute - What's the difference?

plute | glute |


As nouns the difference between plute and glute

is that plute is a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist while glute is a gluteal muscle.

Plute vs Plume - What's the difference?

plute | plume |


As a noun plute

is (colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

As a verb plume is

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Plate vs Plute - What's the difference?

plate | plute |


As nouns the difference between plate and plute

is that plate is a flat dish from which food is served or eaten while plute is a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.

As a verb plate

is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.

As a proper noun Plate

is the River Plate.

As an adjective platé

is semé (strewn) with plates.

Flute vs Plute - What's the difference?

flute | plute |


As a verb flute

is .

As an adjective flute

is reedy (of a voice).

As a noun plute is

(colloquial|australia|us) a plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.