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Terms vs Mithe - What's the difference?

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As a noun terms

is .

As a verb mithe is

(obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

Mithe - What does it mean?

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Wikidiffcom vs Mithe - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | mithe |


As a verb mithe is

(obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

Mithe vs Ithe - What's the difference?

mithe | ithe |


As verbs the difference between mithe and ithe

is that mithe is to avoid; shun; evade while ithe is to thrive; flourish; prosper.

As a noun ithe is

a wave.

Mithe vs Sithe - What's the difference?

mithe | sithe |


As verbs the difference between mithe and sithe

is that mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade while sithe is or sithe can be (dialect|dated) to sigh.

As a noun sithe is

.

Nithe vs Mithe - What's the difference?

nithe | mithe |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between nithe and mithe

is that nithe is (obsolete) envy; hatred while mithe is (obsolete) to remain concealed; escape notice; hide one's thoughts or feelings.

As a noun nithe

is (obsolete) envy; hatred.

As a verb mithe is

(obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

Mithe vs Mite - What's the difference?

mithe | mite |


As a verb mithe

is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

As a noun mite is

shoot.

Mithe vs Mitre - What's the difference?

mithe | mitre |


As verbs the difference between mithe and mitre

is that mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade while mitre is (commonwealth).

As a noun mitre is

a covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries it has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.

Tithe vs Mithe - What's the difference?

tithe | mithe |


As verbs the difference between tithe and mithe

is that tithe is (transitive) to collect a tithe while mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

As a noun tithe

is (archaic) a tenth.

As an adjective tithe

is (archaic) tenth.

Withe vs Mithe - What's the difference?

withe | mithe |


As verbs the difference between withe and mithe

is that withe is to bind with s while mithe is (obsolete) to avoid; shun; evade.

As a noun withe

is a flexible, slender twig or shoot, especially when used as a band or for binding; a withy.

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