geta

Geta - What does it mean?

geta | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun geta

is a Japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional Japanese garments such as the kimono.

Gei vs Geta - What's the difference?

gei | geta |


As an adjective gei

is steep.

As a verb gei

is .

As a noun geta is

a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

Geat vs Geta - What's the difference?

geat | geta |


As nouns the difference between geat and geta

is that geat is (history) a member of a north germanic tribe formerly occupying modern in sweden while geta is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

Geta vs Heta - What's the difference?

geta | heta |


As nouns the difference between geta and heta

is that geta is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono while heta is heta (greek letter).

Geta vs Seta - What's the difference?

geta | seta |


As nouns the difference between geta and seta

is that geta is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono while seta is walk.

Geta vs Meta - What's the difference?

geta | meta |


As a noun geta

is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

As an adjective meta is

meta.

Geta vs Weta - What's the difference?

geta | weta |


As nouns the difference between geta and weta

is that geta is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono while weta is .

Geta vs Gena - What's the difference?

geta | gena |


As a noun geta

is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

As a proper noun gena is

a female given name, a rare variant of gina.

Gett vs Geta - What's the difference?

gett | geta |


As a verb gett

is .

As a noun geta is

a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

Gata vs Geta - What's the difference?

gata | geta |


As nouns the difference between gata and geta

is that gata is riddle; verbal puzzle while geta is a japanese raised wooden clog, worn with traditional japanese garments such as the kimono.

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