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yean

Yean vs Leaven - What's the difference?

yean | leaven |


As verbs the difference between yean and leaven

is that yean is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to while leaven is to add a leavening agent.

As a noun leaven is

any agent used to make dough rise or to have a similar effect on baked goods.

Yean - What does it mean?

yean | |

Yawn vs Yean - What's the difference?

yawn | yean |


As verbs the difference between yawn and yean

is that yawn is to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation while yean is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As a noun yawn

is the action of ; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired.

Yean vs Yuan - What's the difference?

yean | yuan |


As a verb yean

is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

Dean vs Yean - What's the difference?

dean | yean |


As verbs the difference between dean and yean

is that dean is do while yean is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As a noun dean

is dean.

Terms vs Yean - What's the difference?

terms | yean |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb yean is

(transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

Wean vs Yean - What's the difference?

wean | yean |


As verbs the difference between wean and yean

is that wean is to cease giving milk to an offspring; to accustom and reconcile (a child or young animal) to a want or deprivation of mother's milk; to take from the breast or udder while yean is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As a noun wean

is (scotland) a small child.

Yean vs Yen - What's the difference?

yean | yen |


As a verb yean

is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As an adjective yen is

calm, peaceful.

As a noun yen is

saddle or yen can be sound or yen can be yen.

Yean vs Yeat - What's the difference?

yean | yeat |


As a verb yean

is (transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

As a noun yeat is

(dialectal|northern england) , obsolete except in place names.

Yan vs Yean - What's the difference?

yan | yean |


As a proper noun yan

is (historic) an ancient march, duchy, and kingdom of northeastern china during the zhou dynasty.

As a verb yean is

(transitive|obsolete|of goats or sheep) to give birth to.

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