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fise

Fise vs Merge - What's the difference?

fise | merge |


As nouns the difference between fise and merge

is that fise is while merge is a joining together of two flows.

As a verb merge is

to combine into a whole.

Fise vs Fie - What's the difference?

fise | fie |


As a noun fise

is a breaking wind.

As an interjection fie is

used to express distaste, disgust, or outrage.

Vise vs Fise - What's the difference?

vise | fise |


As a preposition vise

is over, above (+genitive).

As an adverb vise

is more.

As a noun fise is

.

Mise vs Fise - What's the difference?

mise | fise |


As a verb mise

is .

As a noun fise is

.

Fisk vs Fise - What's the difference?

fisk | fise |


As a proper noun fisk

is .

As a noun fise is

.

Fise vs Fike - What's the difference?

fise | fike |


As nouns the difference between fise and fike

is that fise is while fike is restlessness or agitation caused by trifling annoyance or fike can be (obsolete) a fig.

As a verb fike is

(ambitransitive) to feign; dissemble; flatter or fike can be to move about in a quick, uneasy way; be constantly in motion.

Fise vs Sise - What's the difference?

fise | sise |


As nouns the difference between fise and sise

is that fise is while sise is (obsolete) six or sise can be (obsolete) an assize.

Bise vs Fise - What's the difference?

bise | fise |


As nouns the difference between bise and fise

is that bise is while fise is .

Fixe vs Fise - What's the difference?

fixe | fise |


As a verb fixe

is .

As a noun fise is

.

Fife vs Fise - What's the difference?

fife | fise |


As nouns the difference between fife and fise

is that fife is a small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music while fise is a breaking wind.

As a verb fife

is to play this instrument.

As a proper noun Fife

is a traditional county of Scotland now a Unitary Authority, situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with landward boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire.

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