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Abet vs Aber - What's the difference?

abet | aber |


As verbs the difference between abet and aber

is that abet is to urge on, stimulate (a person to do) something desirable while aber is to sharpen, as a knife.

As a noun abet

is fraud or cunning.

As an adjective aber is

sharp; keen.

As a proper noun Aber is

aberystwyth.

Abed vs Aber - What's the difference?

abed | aber |


As an adverb abed

is in bed, or on the bed; confined to bed .

As a proper noun aber is

(slang) aberystwyth.

Abear vs Aber - What's the difference?

abear | aber |


As a verb abear

is .

As a noun abear

is (obsolete) bearing, behavior.

As a proper noun aber is

(slang) aberystwyth.

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