elder |
eld |
As a proper noun elder
is .
As a noun eld is
(rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
(obsolete) old.
As a verb eld is
(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
eld |
ado |
As nouns the difference between eld and ado
is that
eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life while
ado is tax.
As adjectives the difference between eld and ado
is that
eld is (obsolete) old while
ado is giving.
As a verb eld
is (intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
cubit |
eld |
As nouns the difference between cubit and eld
is that
cubit is a unit of linear measure, no longer in use, originally equal to the length of the forearm while
eld is one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
old.
As a verb eld is
to age, become or grow old.
eld |
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eld |
As a noun eld is
(rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
(obsolete) old.
As a verb eld is
(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
erd |
eld |
As nouns the difference between erd and eld
is that
erd is alternative form of lang=en while
eld is one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an initialism ERD
is entity-relationship diagram.
As an adjective eld is
old.
As a verb eld is
to age, become or grow old.
ell |
eld |
As a pronoun ell
is (
third-person masculine pronoun).
As a noun eld is
(rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
(obsolete) old.
As a verb eld is
(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
eld |
keld |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between eld and keld
is that
eld is (obsolete) old while
keld is (obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.
As adjectives the difference between eld and keld
is that
eld is (obsolete) old while
keld is (obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.
As a noun eld
is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.
As a verb eld
is (intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
elt |
eld |
As verbs the difference between elt and eld
is that
elt is to injure (anything) by rough handling; handle roughly while
eld is to age, become or grow old.
As a noun eld is
one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
old.
meld |
eld |
As verbs the difference between meld and eld
is that
meld is (us) to combine two similar objects into one or
meld can be in card games, especially of the rummy family, to announce or display a combination of cards while
eld is (intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.
As nouns the difference between meld and eld
is that
meld is a combination of cards which is melded while
eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.
As an adjective eld is
(obsolete) old.
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