george |
ted |
As nouns the difference between george and ted
is that
george is (slang|archaic) a coin with king george's profile while
ted is teddy boy.
As a proper noun george
is .
As a verb ted is
to spread hay for drying.
ted |
edmund |
As a noun ted
is teddy boy.
As a verb ted
is to spread hay for drying.
As a proper noun edmund is
, borne by early english kings and saints.
tas |
ted |
As an abbreviation tas
is (australia) (
tasmania).
As a noun ted is
teddy boy.
As a verb ted is
to spread hay for drying.
ted |
tag |
As a noun ted
is teddy boy.
As a verb ted
is to spread hay for drying.
As an abbreviation tag is
.
ted |
theo |
Theo is a related term of ted.
As proper nouns the difference between ted and theo
is that
ted is
1=A nickname associated with the male given names {{term|Edward and {{term|Theodore}}.} while
Theo is a given name derived from Ancient Greek
and nickname.
As a noun Ted
is a Teddy boy.
As a verb ted
is to spread hay for drying.
ted |
ted |
As nouns the difference between ted and ted
is that
ted is teddy boy while
ted is teddy boy.
As verbs the difference between ted and ted
is that
ted is to spread hay for drying while
ted is to spread hay for drying.
ted |
ed |
As nouns the difference between ted and ed
is that
ted is teddy boy while
ed is help.
As a verb ted
is to spread hay for drying.
alfred |
ted |
As a proper noun alfred
is alfred the great, early king of england.
As a noun ted is
teddy boy.
As a verb ted is
to spread hay for drying.
ted |
|
mark |
ted |
As nouns the difference between mark and ted
is that
mark is
Boundary, land within a boundary.Ted is a Teddy boy.
As verbs the difference between mark and ted
is that
mark is to put a mark upon; to make recognizable by a mark while
ted is to spread hay for drying.
As proper nouns the difference between mark and ted
is that
mark is a given name derived from Latin while
Ted is
1=A nickname associated with the male given names {{term|Edward and {{term|Theodore}}.}.
As an abbreviation Mark
is abbreviation of Markarian|lang=en.
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