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lisle

Lisle vs Aisle - What's the difference?

lisle | aisle |


As nouns the difference between lisle and aisle

is that lisle is a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread while aisle is a wing of a building, notably in a church separated from the nave proper by piers.

Misle vs Lisle - What's the difference?

misle | lisle |


As nouns the difference between misle and lisle

is that misle is a fine rain or thick mist; mizzle while lisle is a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread.

As a verb misle

is to rain in fine drops; to mizzle.

Lisle vs Lisne - What's the difference?

lisle | lisne |


As nouns the difference between lisle and lisne

is that lisle is a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread while lisne is a cavity or hollow.

Lisle vs Gisle - What's the difference?

lisle | gisle |


As nouns the difference between lisle and gisle

is that lisle is a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread while gisle is a pledge.

Lisse vs Lisle - What's the difference?

lisse | lisle |


As a verb lisse

is to relieve, mitigate, assuage (pain etc.).

As a noun lisle is

a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread.

Isle vs Lisle - What's the difference?

isle | lisle |


As nouns the difference between isle and lisle

is that isle is a (small) island while lisle is a type of strong cotton thread, or a cloth woven from such thread.