vie |
avie |
As a verb vie
is to rival; to struggle for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something.
As an adverb avie is
emulously.
avie |
arie |
As an adverb avie
is emulously.
As a proper noun Arie is
a given name derived from Hebrew.
As a noun arie is
plural of lang=en.
avie |
avise |
As an adverb avie
is emulously.
As a verb avise is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
avile |
avie |
In obsolete terms the difference between avile and avie
is that
avile is to abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate while
avie is emulously.
As a verb avile
is to abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.
As an adverb avie is
emulously.
ave |
avie |
As a noun ave
is an Ave Maria.
As an adverb avie is
emulously.
avie |
aview |
In obsolete terms the difference between avie and aview
is that
avie is emulously while
aview is to survey, observe; loosely, to view.
As an adverb avie
is emulously.
As a verb aview is
to survey, observe; loosely, to view.
avize |
avie |
As a verb avize
is obsolete form of lang=en.
As an adverb avie is
emulously.
avie |
anie |
As an adverb avie
is emulously.
As a pronoun anie is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
avie |
navie |
As an adverb avie
is emulously.
As a noun navie is
an archaic spelling of lang=en.
avis |
avie |
In obsolete terms the difference between avis and avie
is that
avis is advice; opinion; deliberation while
avie is emulously.
As a noun avis
is advice; opinion; deliberation.
As an adverb avie is
emulously.
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