oyer |
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oyer |
eyer |
As nouns the difference between oyer and eyer
is that
oyer is (legal|archaic) a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
eyer is one who eyes another.
toyer |
oyer |
As nouns the difference between toyer and oyer
is that
toyer is one who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler while
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.
oner |
oyer |
As nouns the difference between oner and oyer
is that
oner is an extraordinary individual while
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.
oyer |
dyer |
As nouns the difference between oyer and dyer
is that
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
dyer is one who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
As a proper noun Dyer is
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oyer |
oker |
As nouns the difference between oyer and oker
is that
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
oker is interest on money; usury; increase.
As a verb oker is
to increase (in price); add to.
oyer |
tyer |
As nouns the difference between oyer and tyer
is that
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
tyer is dated form of lang=en (person or device that ties.
oyer |
noyer |
As nouns the difference between oyer and noyer
is that
oyer is (legal|archaic) a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
noyer is (obsolete) an annoyer.
over |
oyer |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As a noun oyer is
(legal|archaic) a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.
oyer |
foyer |
As nouns the difference between oyer and foyer
is that
oyer is a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document while
foyer is a lobby, corridor, or waiting room, used in a hotel, theater, etc.
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