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Wye vs Tee - What's the difference?

wye | tee |


As nouns the difference between wye and tee

is that wye is a wye-shaped object: a wye-level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track while tee is something shaped like the letter {{term|T}}. Found in compounds such as tee-shirt, tee-beam, tee-frame, tee-iron, tee-headed.

As a proper noun Wye

is a river of England and Wales, the fifth-longest in the UK.

As a verb tee is

to draw; lead.

Wikidiffcom vs Wye - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | wye |


As a proper noun wye is

a river of england and wales, the fifth-longest in the uk.

Wye vs Kye - What's the difference?

wye | kye |


As nouns the difference between wye and kye

is that wye is a wye-shaped object: a wye-level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track while kye is irregular plural of cow.

As a proper noun Wye

is a river of England and Wales, the fifth-longest in the UK.

Wye vs Wyer - What's the difference?

wye | wyer |


As a proper noun wye

is a river of england and wales, the fifth-longest in the uk.

As a noun wyer is

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Wye vs Wey - What's the difference?

wye | wey |

Wey is a anagram of wye.



As nouns the difference between wye and wey

is that wye is a wye-shaped object: a wye-level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track while wey is an old English measure of weight containing 224 pounds; equivalent to 2 hundredweight.

As proper nouns the difference between wye and wey

is that wye is a river of England and Wales, the fifth-longest in the UK while Wey is an English river which flows through Guildford, and is a tributary of the Thames.

Wye vs Hye - What's the difference?

wye | hye |


As a proper noun wye

is a river of england and wales, the fifth-longest in the uk.

As an adjective hye is

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As a verb hye is

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Wye vs Wyfe - What's the difference?

wye | wyfe |


As a proper noun wye

is a river of england and wales, the fifth-longest in the uk.

As a noun wyfe is

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Wye vs Woe - What's the difference?

wye | woe |


As a proper noun wye

is a river of england and wales, the fifth-longest in the uk.

As a noun woe is

grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.

As an adjective woe is

(obsolete) woeful; sorrowful.

Weye vs Wye - What's the difference?

weye | wye |


As nouns the difference between weye and wye

is that weye is obsolete form of way while wye is a wye-shaped object: a wye-level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track.

As a verb weye

is obsolete form of weigh.

As a proper noun Wye is

a river of England and Wales, the fifth-longest in the UK.

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