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gyse

Wikidiffcom vs Gyse - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | gyse |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun gyse is

obsolete form of guise.

Terms vs Gyse - What's the difference?

terms | gyse |


As nouns the difference between terms and gyse

is that terms is while gyse is .

Gyse vs Wyse - What's the difference?

gyse | wyse |


As nouns the difference between gyse and wyse

is that gyse is obsolete form of guise while wyse is an archaic spelling of lang=en; plural of nocap=1 lang=en.

As an adjective wyse is

an archaic spelling of lang=en.

Gise vs Gyse - What's the difference?

gise | gyse |


As nouns the difference between gise and gyse

is that gise is (obsolete) guise; manner while gyse is .

As a verb gise

is to feed or pasture.

Gyse vs Gypse - What's the difference?

gyse | gypse |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gypse

is that gyse is obsolete form of guise while gypse is obsolete form of lang=en.

Gyse vs Gyne - What's the difference?

gyse | gyne |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gyne

is that gyse is while gyne is the primary reproductive female caste of social insects (especially ants, wasps, and bees), those destined to become queens.

Gype vs Gyse - What's the difference?

gype | gyse |


As nouns the difference between gype and gyse

is that gype is (ulster) fool; clumsy, awkward person; long-legged person; silly girl while gyse is .

Gyse vs Gyve - What's the difference?

gyse | gyve |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gyve

is that gyse is while gyve is a shackle or fetter, especially for the leg.

As a verb gyve is

to shackle, fetter, chain.

Gyse vs Gyle - What's the difference?

gyse | gyle |


As nouns the difference between gyse and gyle

is that gyse is while gyle is fermented wort used for making vinegar.

Lyse vs Gyse - What's the difference?

lyse | gyse |


As a verb lyse

is i pour.

As a noun gyse is

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