ayre |
ayry |
As nouns the difference between ayre and ayry
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
ayry is obsolete form of eyrie.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
ayre |
eyre |
As proper nouns the difference between ayre and eyre
is that
ayre is an area of the Isle of Man while
Eyre is {{surname}.
As nouns the difference between ayre and eyre
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
eyre is a journey in circuit of certain itinerant judges called
justices in eyre (or
in itinere).
ayre |
fayre |
In archaic terms the difference between ayre and fayre
is that
ayre is air while
fayre is fare.
As nouns the difference between ayre and fayre
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
fayre is fair
(in the sense of both {{term|market}} and {{term|pretty}}).
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
As an adjective fayre is
fair, beautiful.
ayre |
ayrie |
As nouns the difference between ayre and ayrie
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank or
ayre can be (archaic) air while
ayrie is .
ayre |
yre |
As nouns the difference between ayre and yre
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
yre is an archaic spelling of ire.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
ayre |
wyre |
As nouns the difference between ayre and wyre
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
wyre is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
ayre |
yare |
Yare is a anagram of ayre.
In archaic terms the difference between ayre and yare
is that
ayre is air while
yare is ready; prepared.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
As a noun ayre
is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank.
As an adjective yare is
ready; prepared.
ayre |
ayme |
As nouns the difference between ayre and ayme
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
ayme is the utterance of the ejaculation "Ay me!.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
ayre |
aire |
As proper nouns the difference between ayre and aire
is that
ayre is an area of the Isle of Man while
Aire is a river in Yorkshire, England, which flows past Leeds and gives its name to the Airedale.
As nouns the difference between ayre and aire
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
aire is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
ayre |
aye |
In archaic terms the difference between ayre and aye
is that
ayre is air while
aye is ever, always.
As nouns the difference between ayre and aye
is that
ayre is a narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank while
aye is an affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.
As a proper noun Ayre
is an area of the Isle of Man.
As an adverb aye is
ever, always.
As an interjection aye is
yes; yea; a word expressing assent, or an affirmative answer to a question.
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