eath |
null |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
s |
eath |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As an adjective eath is
easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath is
easily.
eath |
rath |
As adjectives the difference between eath and rath
is that
eath is easy; not hard or difficult while
rath is alternative form of lang=en.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a noun rath is
a walled enclosure, especially in Ireland; a ringfort built sometime between the Iron Age and the Viking Age.
eath |
hath |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a verb hath is
third-person singular of have.
neath |
eath |
As a preposition neath
is beneath.
As a proper noun Neath
is a town in Wales, United Kingdom.
As an adjective eath is
easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath is
easily.
lath |
eath |
As a noun lath
is a thin, narrow strip, fastened to the rafters, studs, or floor beams of a building, for the purpose of supporting a covering of tiles, plastering, etc.
As a verb lath
is to cover or line with laths.
As an adjective eath is
easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath is
easily.
eath |
euth |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a verb euth is
alternative form of euthanize.
As a noun euth is
alternative form of euthanasia.
eath |
math |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a noun math is
a mowing; what is gathered from mowing.
eath |
tath |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a noun tath is
the dung of livestock left on a field to serve as manure or fertiliser.
As a verb tath is
to manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it.
eath |
heath |
As an adjective eath
is easy; not hard or difficult.
As an adverb eath
is easily.
As a noun heath is
a tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
As a proper noun Heath is
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