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geet

Gtt vs Geet - What's the difference?

gtt | geet |


As a noun gtt

is (in prescriptions) drop.

As an adjective geet is

(geordie) great.

As an adverb geet is

(geordie) very.

Geet vs Sangeet - What's the difference?

geet | sangeet |


As an adjective geet

is great.

As an adverb geet

is very.

As a noun sangeet is

a gathering for the purpose of singing songs.

Geep vs Geet - What's the difference?

geep | geet |


As a noun geep

is a sheep-goat hybrid, an animal with dna from a goat and from a sheep (whether artificially produced or the result of animals from these species naturally intermating).

As an adjective geet is

(geordie) great.

As an adverb geet is

(geordie) very.

Geet vs Keet - What's the difference?

geet | keet |


As an adjective geet

is great.

As an adverb geet

is very.

As a noun keet is

a guinea fowl.

Geet vs Geek - What's the difference?

geet | geek |


As an adjective geet

is great.

As an adverb geet

is very.

As a noun geek is

a carnival performer specializing in bizarre and unappetizing behavior.

As a verb geek is

to get high on cocaine.

Geet vs Geez - What's the difference?

geet | geez |


As an adjective geet

is (geordie) great.

As an adverb geet

is (geordie) very.

As a proper noun geez is

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Weet vs Geet - What's the difference?

weet | geet |


As a verb weet

is (archaic) to know.

As an adjective geet is

(geordie) great.

As an adverb geet is

(geordie) very.

Geet vs Geat - What's the difference?

geet | geat |


As an adjective geet

is (geordie) great.

As an adverb geet

is (geordie) very.

As a noun geat is

(history) a member of a north germanic tribe formerly occupying modern in sweden.

Gees vs Geet - What's the difference?

gees | geet |


As a noun gees

is .

As a verb gees

is (gee).

As an adjective geet is

(geordie) great.

As an adverb geet is

(geordie) very.

Geed vs Geet - What's the difference?

geed | geet |


As a verb geed

is past tense of gee.

As an adjective geet is

great.

As an adverb geet is

very.

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