aid |
ait |
As a proper noun aid
is .
As a noun ait is
place, area.
ait |
airt |
In scotland terms the difference between ait and airt
is that
ait is an oat while
airt is to guide; to direct.
As a noun ait
is an island in a river, especially the River Thames in England.
As a verb airt is
to guide; to direct.
ait |
aia |
As a noun ait
is place, area.
As an adjective aia is
acid, sour.
jit |
ait |
As nouns the difference between jit and ait
is that
jit is an inexperienced, foolhardy young man or
jit can be a style of zimbabwean dance music (as the bhundu boys) played with drums and guitar while
ait is place, area.
As a verb jit
is (computing|transitive) to compile (program code for a virtual machine) immediately when needed, as part of the execution process.
alit |
ait |
As nouns the difference between alit and ait
is that
alit is faith, trust, reliance while
ait is place, area.
ait |
amit |
As a noun ait
is place, area.
As a verb amit is
to delude, deceive.
zit |
ait |
As a verb zit
is to live.
As a noun ait is
place, area.
wit |
ait |
As a noun ait is
place, area.
nit |
ait |
As nouns the difference between nit and ait
is that
nit is the egg of a louse while
ait is an island in a river, especially the River Thames in England.
act |
ait |
As nouns the difference between act and ait
is that
act is a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the {{term||American College Test}} while
ait is an island in a river, especially the River Thames in England.
As a proper noun ACT
is initialism of Australian Capital Territory|lang=en, a federal territory of Australia.
As a verb act
is to do something.
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