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hyte

Hyde vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hyde | hyte |


As a noun hyde

is (area of land).

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

Hyte vs Hyote - What's the difference?

hyte | hyote |


As an adjective hyte

is insane or mad.

As a noun hyote is

an animal sighted in Baltimore County, Maryland, that turned out to be a mangy fox.

Hype vs Hyte - What's the difference?

hype | hyte |


As a noun hype

is promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.

As a verb hype

is to promote heavily; to advertise or build up.

As an adjective hyte is

(obsolete|scotland) insane or mad.

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