hem |
hed |
As nouns the difference between hem and hed
is that
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying while
hed is (journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
As an interjection hem
is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a verb hem
is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As a pronoun hem
is .
wed |
hed |
As nouns the difference between wed and hed
is that
wed is while
hed is (journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
shed |
hed |
As nouns the difference between shed and hed
is that
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while
hed is (journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
As a verb shed
is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.
led |
hed |
As a verb led
is (
lead).
As a noun hed is
(journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
hid |
hed |
As an abbreviation hid
is (computing).
As a noun hed is
(journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
had |
hed |
As a verb had
is past tense of have.
As a noun hed is
the headline of a news story.
held |
hed |
As nouns the difference between held and hed
is that
held is hero while
hed is (journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
fed |
hed |
As a proper noun fed
is (us|economics) the federal reserve board or system.
As a noun hed is
(journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
bed |
hed |
As nouns the difference between bed and hed
is that
bed is a piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, for resting or sleeping on while
hed is the headline of a news story.
As a verb bed
is
Senses relating to a bed as a place for resting or sleeping.
her | hed |
As nouns the difference between her and hed
is that
her is while
hed is (journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
As a verb her
is (
lb).
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