terms |
rathel |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb rathel is
(obsolete) to fix; root.
rathe |
rathel |
As an adjective rathe
is ripening or blooming early.
As an adverb rathe
is quickly.
As a verb rathel is
to fix; root.
rather |
rathel |
As verbs the difference between rather and rathel
is that
rather is to prefer; to prefer to while
rathel is to fix; root.
As an adverb rather
is more quickly; sooner, earlier.
As an adjective rather
is prior; earlier; former.
rathel |
athel |
As a verb rathel
is to fix; root.
As an adjective athel is
noble; illustrious.
As a noun athel is
a chief or lord.
rathel |
ratel |
As a verb rathel
is to fix; root.
As a noun ratel is
a carnivorous mammal,
Mellivora capensis, found in Africa and some parts of Asia; the honey badger.
rathel |
ratchel |
As a verb rathel
is to fix; root.
As a noun ratchel is
gravelly stone.
rathel |
hathel |
As a verb rathel
is to fix; root.
As a noun hathel is
a noble; a noble man of worth; man.
root |
rathel |
As verbs the difference between root and rathel
is that
root is to break into a computer system and obtain root access while
rathel is to fix; root.
As a noun root
is the part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients.
As a proper noun Root
is {{surname|lang=en}.
fix |
rathel |
In transitive obsolete terms the difference between fix and rathel
is that
fix is to pierce; now generally replaced by transfix while
rathel is to fix; root.
As a noun fix
is a repair or corrective action.
As an abbreviation FIX
is abbreviation of lang=en|factor IX clotting factor IX.