terms |
wila |
As nouns the difference between terms and wila
is that
terms is while
wila is
bryoria fremontii , a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by (
l)s in north america.
wila |
wile |
Wile is a alternative form of wila.
As nouns the difference between wila and wile
is that
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America while
wile is a trick or stratagem practiced for ensnaring or deception; a sly, insidious artifice.
As a verb wile is
to entice or lure.
As a proper noun Wile is
{{surname|from=nicknames}.
wila |
wilk |
As nouns the difference between wila and wilk
is that
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America while
wilk is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a proper noun Wilk is
{{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.
wila |
vila |
As nouns the difference between wila and vila
is that
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America while
vila is a type of fairy or nymph in Slavic mythology.
wila |
wilga |
As nouns the difference between wila and wilga
is that
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America while
wilga is
Geijera parviflora, a small tree or bush found in inland parts of eastern Australia.
wilja |
wila |
As nouns the difference between wilja and wila
is that
wilja is an alternative spelling of wiltja while
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America.
hila |
wila |
As nouns the difference between hila and wila
is that
hila is plural of lang=en while
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America.
wild |
wila |
As nouns the difference between wild and wila
is that
wild is the undomesticated state of a wild animal while
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America.
As an adjective wild
is untamed; not domesticated.
As an adverb wild
is inaccurately; not on target.
As a verb wild
is to commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang.
As a proper noun Wild
is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.
wila |
wily |
As a noun wila
is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America.
As an adjective wily is
sly, cunning, full of tricks.
wila |
wilt |
As nouns the difference between wila and wilt
is that
wila is
Bryoria fremontii, a dark-brown, hair-like lichen eaten by First Peoples in North America while
wilt is the act of wilting or the state of being wilted.
As a verb wilt is
to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower).
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