terms |
rethe |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective rethe is
(of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe is
furiously; violently; wildly.
retie |
rethe |
As a verb retie
is to tie again; to tie something that has already been tied or was tied before.
As an adjective rethe is
(of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe is
furiously; violently; wildly.
rethe |
prethe |
As an adjective rethe
is fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe
is furiously; violently; wildly.
As an interjection prethe is
obsolete form of prithee.
rethe |
rothe |
As an adjective rethe
is (of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe
is furiously; violently; wildly.
As a noun rothe is
.
rethe |
rathe |
As adjectives the difference between rethe and rathe
is that
rethe is fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen while
rathe is ripening or blooming early.
As adverbs the difference between rethe and rathe
is that
rethe is furiously; violently; wildly while
rathe is quickly.
retee |
rethe |
As a verb retee
is (ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
As an adjective rethe is
(of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe is
furiously; violently; wildly.
rethe |
ethe |
As adjectives the difference between rethe and ethe
is that
rethe is (of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen while
ethe is (obsolete) easy.
As an adverb rethe
is furiously; violently; wildly.
As a noun ethe is
.
rete |
rethe |
As a verb rete
is .
As an adjective rethe is
(of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe is
furiously; violently; wildly.