lea |
field |
As a verb lea
is to tie, bind.
As a proper noun field is
.
leigh |
lea |
As verbs the difference between leigh and lea
is that
leigh is to read while
lea is to tie, bind.
pasture |
lea |
As verbs the difference between pasture and lea
is that
pasture is to move animals into a to graze while
lea is to tie, bind.
As a noun pasture
is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.
orchard |
lea |
As nouns the difference between orchard and lea
is that
orchard is a garden or an area of land to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees while
lea is an open field, meadow.
As a proper noun Lea is
{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
join |
lea |
As nouns the difference between join and lea
is that
join is an intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect while
lea is an open field, meadow.
As a verb join
is to combine more than one item into one; to put together.
As a proper noun Lea is
{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
retype |
lea |
As a verb retype
is to re-enter text using a keyboard.
As a noun lea is
an open field, meadow.
As a proper noun Lea is
{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
lea |
mews |
As nouns the difference between lea and mews
is that
lea is an open field, meadow while
mews is an alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place.
As a proper noun Lea
is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
As a verb mews is
third-person singular of mew.
lea |
mew |
As nouns the difference between lea and mew
is that
lea is an open field, meadow while
mew is a gull, seagull.
As a proper noun Lea
is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
As a verb mew is
to shut away, confine, lock up.
As an interjection mew is
a cat's cry.
lea |
new |
As nouns the difference between lea and new
is that
lea is an open field, meadow while
new is things that are new.
As a proper noun Lea
is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.
As an adjective new is
recently made, or created.
As an adverb new is
newly (especially in composition).
As a verb new is
to make new; to renew.
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