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held

Held vs Sheld - What's the difference?

held | sheld |


As a noun held

is hero.

As an adjective sheld is

(uk|dialect) variegated; spotted; speckled; piebald.

Held vs Keld - What's the difference?

held | keld |


As a noun held

is hero.

As an adjective keld is

(obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed.

Held vs Heeld - What's the difference?

held | heeld |


As nouns the difference between held and heeld

is that held is hero while heeld is .

As a verb heeld is

.

Held vs Seld - What's the difference?

held | seld |


As a noun held

is hero.

As an adjective seld is

(archaic) rare, uncommon.

As an adverb seld is

(obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.

Held vs Helo - What's the difference?

held | helo |


As a noun held

is hero.

As a verb helo is

.

Held vs Hield - What's the difference?

held | hield |


As nouns the difference between held and hield

is that held is hero while hield is an inclination; a cant.

As a verb hield is

to bend; incline; tilt (as a water-vessel or ship); heel.

Held vs Hend - What's the difference?

held | hend |


As a noun held

is hero.

As a verb hend is

(obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.

Held vs Hed - What's the difference?

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.

Held vs Hele - What's the difference?

held | hele |


As a noun held

is hero.

As a proper noun hele is

.

Held vs Eld - What's the difference?

held | eld |


As nouns the difference between held and eld

is that held is hero while 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.

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