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lyam

Terms vs Lyam - What's the difference?

terms | lyam |


As nouns the difference between terms and lyam

is that terms is while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

Loam vs Lyam - What's the difference?

loam | lyam |


As nouns the difference between loam and lyam

is that loam is a type of soil; an earthy mixture of sand, silt and clay, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

As a verb loam

is to cover, smear, or fill with loam.

Laam vs Lyam - What's the difference?

laam | lyam |


As nouns the difference between laam and lyam

is that laam is the letter ل in the Arabic script while lyam is a leash.

Leam vs Lyam - What's the difference?

leam | lyam |


As nouns the difference between leam and lyam

is that leam is (uk|dialectal) a gleam or flash of light; a glow or glowing or leam can be a cord or strap for leading a dog while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

As a verb leam

is (intransitive|uk|dialectal) to gleam; shine; glow.

Yam vs Lyam - What's the difference?

yam | lyam |


As nouns the difference between yam and lyam

is that yam is water while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

Lam vs Lyam - What's the difference?

lam | lyam |


As nouns the difference between lam and lyam

is that lam is a flap (on the sides of a truck's bed) while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

Leash vs Lyam - What's the difference?

leash | lyam |


As nouns the difference between leash and lyam

is that leash is a strap, cord or rope with which to restrain an animal, often a dog while lyam is (obsolete) a leash.

As a verb leash

is to fasten or secure with a leash.