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Bill vs Cill - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between bill and cill

is that bill is any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, commonly consisting of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, with a short pike at the back and another at the top, attached to the end of a long staff while cill is more usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.

As a verb bill

is to dig, chop, etc., with a bill.

As a proper noun Bill

is a diminutive of the male given name William.

Call vs Cill - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between call and cill

is that call is a telephone conversation while cill is more usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.

As a verb call

is (lb) to use one's voice .

Cell vs Cill - What's the difference?

cell | cill |


As nouns the difference between cell and cill

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while cill is more usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Mill vs Cill - What's the difference?

mill | cill |


As a proper noun mill

is .

As a noun cill is

more usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.

Kill vs Cill - What's the difference?

kill | cill |


As nouns the difference between kill and cill

is that kill is the act of killing or kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or kill can be a kiln while cill is more usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.

As a verb kill

is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.

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