belike |
blike |
As verbs the difference between belike and blike
is that
belike is to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please while
blike is (obsolete) to shine; gleam.
As a noun belike
is an object of affection or liking.
As an adverb belike
is (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
belike |
pelike |
As nouns the difference between belike and pelike
is that
belike is an object of affection or liking while
pelike is a ceramic container of Ancient Greece, similar to an amphora.
As a verb belike
is to make like; simulate.
As an adverb belike
is likely, probably, perhaps.
bedlike |
belike |
As an adjective bedlike
is resembling a bed.
As a verb belike is
to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please.
As a noun belike is
an object of affection or liking.
As an adverb belike is
(archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
belike |
beliked |
As verbs the difference between belike and beliked
is that
belike is to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please while
beliked is (
belike) or
beliked can be (
belike).
As a noun belike
is an object of affection or liking.
As an adverb belike
is (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
As an adjective beliked is
beloved; liked.
belime |
belike |
In lang=en terms the difference between belime and belike
is that
belime is to besmear or entangle with or as with bird-lime while
belike is to like; be pleased with.
As verbs the difference between belime and belike
is that
belime is to besmear or entangle with or as with bird-lime while
belike is to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please.
As a noun belike is
an object of affection or liking.
As an adverb belike is
(archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
belike |
belie |
In lang=en terms the difference between belike and belie
is that
belike is to like; be pleased with while
belie is to contradict, to show (something) to be false.
As verbs the difference between belike and belie
is that
belike is to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please while
belie is (obsolete) to lie around; encompass or
belie can be to tell lies about; to slander.
As a noun belike
is an object of affection or liking.
As an adverb belike
is (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
belive |
belike |
As verbs the difference between belive and belike
is that
belive is (intransitive|obsolete|outside|dialects) to remain, stay while
belike is to make like; simulate or
belike can be (impersonal) to be pleasing to; please.
As adverbs the difference between belive and belike
is that
belive is (obsolete|outside|scotland) quickly, forthwith while
belike is (archaic|or|dialectal|northern england) likely, probably, perhaps.
As a noun belike is
an object of affection or liking.
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