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atene

Terms vs Atene - What's the difference?

terms | atene |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb atene is

(obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

Atene vs Amene - What's the difference?

atene | amene |


As a verb atene

is (obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

As an adjective amene is

pleasant; agreeable.

Acene vs Atene - What's the difference?

acene | atene |


As a noun acene

is acene.

As a verb atene is

(obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

Arene vs Atene - What's the difference?

arene | atene |


As a noun arene

is .

As a verb atene is

(obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

Atene vs Atone - What's the difference?

atene | atone |


As verbs the difference between atene and atone

is that atene is (obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy while atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

Atene vs Akene - What's the difference?

atene | akene |


As a verb atene

is to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

As a noun akene is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Atene vs Azene - What's the difference?

atene | azene |


As a verb atene

is (obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

As a noun azene is

azene.

Atene vs Atend - What's the difference?

atene | atend |


In transitive obsolete terms the difference between atene and atend

is that atene is to irritate; grill; vex; annoy while atend is to set on fire; kindle.

Agene vs Atene - What's the difference?

agene | atene |


As a noun agene

is (inorganic compound) nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour.

As a verb atene is

(obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.