hail |
heel |
As a noun hail
is balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
As a verb hail
is (impersonal) said of the weather when hail is falling or
hail can be to greet; give salutation to; salute.
As an adjective hail
is (obsolete) healthy, whole, safe.
As an interjection hail
is an exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.
As a proper noun heel is
a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
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heel |
As a proper noun heel is
a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
heel |
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cure |
heel |
In transitive terms the difference between cure and heel
is that
cure is to prepare or alter especially by chemical or physical processing for keeping or use while
heel is to arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting.
In intransitive terms the difference between cure and heel
is that
cure is to solidify or gel while
heel is to incline to one side, to tilt (especially of ships).
As a proper noun Heel is
a part of Maasgouw in the Netherlands.
heel |
outwit |
As a proper noun heel
is a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
As a verb outwit is
to get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits.
wedge |
heel |
As a noun wedge
is one of the simple machines; a piece of material, such as metal or wood, thick at one edge and tapered to a thin edge at the other for insertion in a narrow crevice, used for splitting, tightening, securing, or levering () or
wedge can be (uk|cambridge university|slang) the person whose name stands lowest on the list of the classical tripos.
As a verb wedge
is to support or secure using a wedge.
As a proper noun heel is
a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
wedges |
heel |
As nouns the difference between wedges and heel
is that
wedges is plural of lang=en while
heel is the rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg.
As verbs the difference between wedges and heel
is that
wedges is third-person singular of wedge while
heel is to follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely.
As a proper noun Heel is
a part of Maasgouw in the Netherlands.
heel |
heep |
As a proper noun heel
is a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
As a noun heep is
(obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.
heel |
jeel |
As nouns the difference between heel and jeel
is that
heel is the rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg while
jeel is alternative form of lang=en.
As a verb heel
is to follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely.
As a proper noun Heel
is a part of Maasgouw in the Netherlands.
heel |
heeld |
As a proper noun heel
is a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.
As a verb heeld is
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As a noun heeld is
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