lade
Ship vs Lade - What's the difference?
ship | lade |As a noun ship
is a water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat or ship can be (fandom) a fictional romantic relationship between two persons, either real or themselves fictional.As a verb ship
is (label) to send by water-borne transport or ship can be (fandom) to write fiction that includes fictional romantic relationships between two persons, either real or themselves fictional.As an adverb lade is
there.Lade vs Weight - What's the difference?
lade | weight | Related terms |As verbs the difference between lade and weight
is that lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment) while weight is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier.As nouns the difference between lade and weight
is that lade is the mouth of a river while weight is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).Stow vs Lade - What's the difference?
stow | lade |As nouns the difference between stow and lade
is that stow is a place while lade is the mouth of a river.As verbs the difference between stow and lade
is that stow is to put something away in a compact and tidy manner while lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).Lade vs Ladies - What's the difference?
lade | ladies |As nouns the difference between lade and ladies
is that lade is the mouth of a river while ladies is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.As a verb lade
is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).Lay vs Lade - What's the difference?
lay | lade |In nautical terms the difference between lay and lade
is that lay is to take a position; to come or go while lade is to admit water by leakage.As verbs the difference between lay and lade
is that lay is to place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position while lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).As nouns the difference between lay and lade
is that lay is arrangement or relationship; layout while lade is the mouth of a river.As an adjective lay
is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution.As a proper noun Lay
is a river in western France.Lade vs Woman - What's the difference?
lade | woman |As verbs the difference between lade and woman
is that lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment) while woman is to staff with female labor.As nouns the difference between lade and woman
is that lade is the mouth of a river while woman is an adult female human.Lade vs Laid - What's the difference?
lade | laid |As verbs the difference between lade and laid
is that lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment) while laid is past tense of lay.As a noun lade
is the mouth of a river.As an adjective laid is
marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.Wikidiffcom vs Lade - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | lade |Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.