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snithe

Terms vs Snithe - What's the difference?

terms | snithe |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.

Swithe vs Snithe - What's the difference?

swithe | snithe |


As an adverb swithe

is .

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.

Snithe vs Snite - What's the difference?

snithe | snite |


As verbs the difference between snithe and snite

is that snithe is to cut or snithe can be while snite is (obsolete|or|scotland|transitive) to blow (one's nose).

As an adjective snithe

is sharp; cutting.

As a noun snite is

(obsolete|or|scotland) a snipe.

Saithe vs Snithe - What's the difference?

saithe | snithe |


As a noun saithe

is the pollock or coalfish or coley (pollachius virens ).

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.

Snathe vs Snithe - What's the difference?

snathe | snithe |

Snithe is a related term of snathe.



As verbs the difference between snathe and snithe

is that snathe is to lop; to prune while snithe is to cut.

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.

Snithe vs Sithe - What's the difference?

snithe | sithe |


As verbs the difference between snithe and sithe

is that snithe is to cut or snithe can be while sithe is or sithe can be (dialect|dated) to sigh.

As an adjective snithe

is sharp; cutting.

As a noun sithe is

.

Snithy vs Snithe - What's the difference?

snithy | snithe |


In of wind or weather|lang=en terms the difference between snithy and snithe

is that snithy is (of wind or weather) cold while snithe is (of wind or weather) cold.

As adjectives the difference between snithy and snithe

is that snithy is sharp; cutting while snithe is sharp; cutting.

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

Nithe vs Snithe - What's the difference?

nithe | snithe |


As a noun nithe

is (obsolete) envy; hatred.

As a verb snithe is

to cut or snithe can be .

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.

Cutting vs Snithe - What's the difference?

cutting | snithe |


As verbs the difference between cutting and snithe

is that cutting is present participle of lang=en while snithe is to cut.

As adjectives the difference between cutting and snithe

is that cutting is that is used for cutting while snithe is sharp; cutting.

As a noun cutting

is the action of the verb to cut.

Cut vs Snithe - What's the difference?

cut | snithe |


As verbs the difference between cut and snithe

is that cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost while snithe is to cut or snithe can be .

As a noun cut

is vial.

As an interjection cut

is beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As an adjective snithe is

sharp; cutting.