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eche

Ethe vs Eche - What's the difference?

ethe | eche |


In obsolete terms the difference between ethe and eche

is that ethe is easy while eche is eternal; everlasting.

As a noun ethe

is plural of ethos.

As a verb eche is

to increase or enlarge.

Eche vs Oche - What's the difference?

eche | oche |


As an adjective eche

is eternal; everlasting.

As a verb eche

is to increase or enlarge.

As a noun oche is

a line behind which a player's front foot must be placed when throwing a dart.

Echt vs Eche - What's the difference?

echt | eche |


As an adjective echt

is proper, real, genuine, true to type.

As a verb eche is

.

Echo vs Eche - What's the difference?

echo | eche |


As verbs the difference between echo and eche

is that echo is to reflect off of a surface and return while eche is to increase or enlarge.

As a noun echo

is a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer.

As an adjective eche is

eternal; everlasting.

Leche vs Eche - What's the difference?

leche | eche |


As verbs the difference between leche and eche

is that leche is while eche is .

Ache vs Eche - What's the difference?

ache | eche |


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a verb eche is

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