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slaine

Terms vs Slaine - What's the difference?

terms | slaine |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb slaine is

(archaic) (slay).

Slane vs Slaine - What's the difference?

slane | slaine |


As a noun slane

is a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.

As a verb slaine is

past tense of slay.

Slaine vs Slaie - What's the difference?

slaine | slaie |


As a verb slaine

is past tense of slay.

As a noun slaie is

a weaver's reed; a sley.

Slaine vs Saline - What's the difference?

slaine | saline |

Saline is a anagram of slaine.



As a verb slaine

is past tense of slay.

As an adjective saline is

containing salt; salty.

As a noun saline is

water containing dissolved salt.

Laine vs Slaine - What's the difference?

laine | slaine |


As a noun laine

is an area of arable land at the foot of a hill.

As a verb slaine is

past tense of slay.

Slain vs Slaine - What's the difference?

slain | slaine |


As verbs the difference between slain and slaine

is that slain is past participle of lang=en while slaine is past tense of slay.

As a noun slain

is with "the" Those who have been killed.