geest |
weest |
As a noun geest
is a type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark.
As a verb weest is
to waste.
As an adjective weest is
superlative of wee.
terms |
geest |
As nouns the difference between terms and geest
is that
terms is while
geest is (
a somewhat elevated landscape in a plain with sandy grounds and frequent heaths).
geest |
geist |
As nouns the difference between geest and geist
is that
geest is (
a somewhat elevated landscape in a plain with sandy grounds and frequent heaths) while
geist is ghost, apparition.
geest |
ageest |
As a noun geest
is a type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark.
As an adjective ageest is
afraid, astonished
(used in Devonshire at the turn of the 19th century)
egest | geest |
As a verb egest
is to excrete from the body.
As a noun geest is
(
a somewhat elevated landscape in a plain with sandy grounds and frequent heaths).
gest | geest |
Geest is a descendant of gest.
As nouns the difference between gest and geest
is that
gest is a gesture or action while
geest is a type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark.
geest | teest |
As nouns the difference between geest and teest
is that
geest is a type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark while
teest is a tinsmith's stake.
geest | seest |
As a noun geest
is a type of slightly raised landscape, with sandy and gravelly soils, that occurs in the plains of Northern Germany, the Northern Netherlands and Denmark.
As a verb seest is
archaic second-person singular of see.
geest | geet |
As a noun geest
is (
a somewhat elevated landscape in a plain with sandy grounds and frequent heaths).
As an adjective geet is
(geordie) great.
As an adverb geet is
(geordie) very.
geest | gees |
As nouns the difference between geest and gees
is that
geest is (
a somewhat elevated landscape in a plain with sandy grounds and frequent heaths) while
gees is .
As a verb gees is
(
gee).
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