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geta

Geta - What does it mean?

geta | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun geta

is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

Gei vs Geta - What's the difference?

gei | geta |


As nouns the difference between gei and geta

is that gei is a martial arts uniform while geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

Geat vs Geta - What's the difference?

geat | geta |

Geta is a anagram of geat.



As nouns the difference between geat and geta

is that geat is the channel or spout through which molten metal runs into a mould in casting while geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

Geta vs Heta - What's the difference?

geta | heta |


As nouns the difference between geta and heta

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while heta is the Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.

Geta vs Seta - What's the difference?

geta | seta |


As nouns the difference between geta and seta

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while seta is a bristle or hair.

Geta vs Meta - What's the difference?

geta | meta |


As nouns the difference between geta and meta

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while meta is boundary marker.

As an adjective meta is

self-referential; at a higher level.

Geta vs Weta - What's the difference?

geta | weta |


As nouns the difference between geta and weta

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while weta is any of about 70 insect species in the families family: Anostostomatidae and family: Rhaphidophoridae, endemic to New Zealand, resembling katydids or crickets.

Geta vs Gena - What's the difference?

geta | gena |


As nouns the difference between geta and gena

is that geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono while gena is the cheek; the feathered side of the under mandible of a bird.

As a proper noun Gena is

a female given name, a rare variant of Gina.

Gett vs Geta - What's the difference?

gett | geta |


As nouns the difference between gett and geta

is that gett is a nasty person while geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

Gata vs Geta - What's the difference?

gata | geta |


As nouns the difference between gata and geta

is that gata is a kind of pastry in Armenia and some neighboring countries while geta is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

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