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Fit vs Fet - What's the difference?

fit | fet |


As verbs the difference between fit and fet

is that fit is to be suitable for while fet is to fetch.

As nouns the difference between fit and fet

is that fit is the degree to which something fits while fet is a piece.

As an adjective fit

is suitable, proper.

As an abbreviation FIT

is fully inclusive tour.

Felt vs Fet - What's the difference?

felt | fet |


In obsolete terms the difference between felt and fet

is that felt is a skin or hide; a fell; a pelt while fet is a piece.

As nouns the difference between felt and fet

is that felt is a cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving while fet is a piece.

As verbs the difference between felt and fet

is that felt is to make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together while fet is to fetch.

As an adjective felt

is that has been experienced or perceived.

Fed vs Fet - What's the difference?

fed | fet |


As a proper noun fed

is (us|economics) the federal reserve board or system.

Bet vs Fet - What's the difference?

bet | fet |


As nouns the difference between bet and fet

is that bet is a wager, an agreement between two parties that a stake (usually money) will be paid by the loser to the winner (the winner being the one who correctly forecast the outcome of an event) while fet is a piece.

As verbs the difference between bet and fet

is that bet is to stake or pledge upon the outcome of an event; to wager while fet is to fetch.

As an initialism BET

is a nitrogen adsorption technique used to measure the specific surface area of a solid.

As a proper noun Bet

is a diminutive of Elizabeth.

Feat vs Fet - What's the difference?

feat | fet |


As a noun feat

is a relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.

As an adjective feat

is (archaic) dexterous in movements or service; skilful; neat; pretty.

As a verb feat

is (obsolete) to form; to fashion.

Feet vs Fet - What's the difference?

feet | fet |


In obsolete terms the difference between feet and fet

is that feet is fact; performance; feat while fet is a piece.

As nouns the difference between feet and fet

is that feet is irregular plural of foot while fet is a piece.

As a verb fet is

to fetch.

Yet vs Fet - What's the difference?

yet | fet |


As verbs the difference between yet and fet

is that yet is to melt; found; cast, as metal while fet is to fetch.

As nouns the difference between yet and fet

is that yet is a metal pan or boiler; yetling while fet is a piece.

As an adverb yet

is thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time.

As a conjunction yet

is nevertheless; however; but; despite that.

Few vs Fet - What's the difference?

few | fet |


As a proper noun few

is (british) the pilots who fought in the battle of britain.

Het vs Fet - What's the difference?

het | fet |


As a pronoun het

is she.

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