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bleen

Gleen vs Bleen - What's the difference?

gleen | bleen |


As a verb gleen

is (obsolete) to glisten; to gleam.

As an adjective bleen is

(label) of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

Bleen vs Baleen - What's the difference?

bleen | baleen |


As an adjective bleen

is of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

As a noun baleen is

the plates in the mouth of the baleen whale, Mysticeti, which it uses to trap its food; formerly used in corsetry.

Bleep vs Bleen - What's the difference?

bleep | bleen |


As a noun bleep

is a brief high-pitched sound, as from some electronic device.

As a verb bleep

is to emit one or more bleeps.

As an adjective bleen is

of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

Blees vs Bleen - What's the difference?

blees | bleen |


As a noun blees

is .

As an adjective bleen is

(label) of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

Bleen vs Blee - What's the difference?

bleen | blee |


As an adjective bleen

is of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

As a noun blee is

colour, hue.

Bleed vs Bleen - What's the difference?

bleed | bleen |


As a verb bleed

is (of an animal) to lose blood through an injured blood vessel.

As a noun bleed

is an incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.

As an adjective bleen is

(label) of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.

Been vs Bleen - What's the difference?

been | bleen |


As a noun been

is leg or been can be bone as a material.

As an adjective bleen is

(label) of an object, blue when first observed before a specified time or green when first observed after that time.