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meete

Terms vs Meete - What's the difference?

terms | meete |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb meete is

.

Meete vs Meeten - What's the difference?

meete | meeten |


As verbs the difference between meete and meeten

is that meete is obsolete spelling of lang=en while meeten is to make or become meet or fit; make suitable; adapt; prepare.

Mete vs Meete - What's the difference?

mete | meete |


As verbs the difference between mete and meete

is that mete is while meete is .

Meeter vs Meete - What's the difference?

meeter | meete |


As a noun meeter

is one who meets.

As an adjective meeter

is (meet).

As a verb meete is

.

Meete vs Meets - What's the difference?

meete | meets |


As verbs the difference between meete and meets

is that meete is obsolete spelling of lang=en while meets is third-person singular of meet.

As a noun meets is

plural of lang=en.

As a preposition meets is

forming a combination or nexus of.

Meete vs Meeted - What's the difference?

meete | meeted |


As verbs the difference between meete and meeted

is that meete is while meeted is (nonstandard) (meet).

Meese vs Meete - What's the difference?

meese | meete |


As a noun meese

is (chiefly|humorous).

As a verb meete is

.

Meute vs Meete - What's the difference?

meute | meete |


As a noun meute

is a cage for hawks; a mew.

As a verb meete is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Meet vs Meete - What's the difference?

meet | meete |


As verbs the difference between meet and meete

is that meet is Of individuals: to make personal contact.meete is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun meet

is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.