kill |
vill |
As verbs the difference between kill and vill
is that
kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of while
vill is .
As nouns the difference between kill and vill
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
vill is the smallest administrative unit of land in feudal england, corresponding to the anglo-saxon tithing and the modern parish.
kill |
pill |
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between kill and pill
is that
kill is (informal) to produce intense pain while
pill is (informal) a small piece of any substance, for example a ball of fibres formed on the surface of a textile by rubbing.
As verbs the difference between kill and pill
is that
kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of while
pill is (textiles) of a woven fabric surface, to form small matted balls of fiber or
pill can be (
label) to peel; to remove the outer layer of hair, skin, or bark.
As nouns the difference between kill and pill
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
pill is a small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication or
pill can be the peel or skin or
pill can be an inlet on the coast; a small tidal pool or bay.
kill |
gill |
As nouns the difference between kill and gill
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
gill is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
As a proper noun gill is
.
kill |
kilt |
As verbs the difference between kill and kilt
is that
kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of while
kilt is to gather up (skirts) around the body.
As nouns the difference between kill and kilt
is that
kill is the act of killing while
kilt is a traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern.
kill |
dill |
As verbs the difference between kill and dill
is that
kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of while
dill is to still; to assuage; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain.
As nouns the difference between kill and dill
is that
kill is the act of killing while
dill is
Anethum graveolens (the sole species of the genus genus: Anethum), a herb, the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; also known as dillseed.
kill |
rill |
As nouns the difference between kill and rill
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
rill is furrow, groove.
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
kill |
fill |
In transitive terms the difference between kill and fill
is that
kill is to force a company out of business while
fill is to fill or supply fully with food; to feed; to satisfy.
As a proper noun Fill is
{{surname|from=given names}.
kill |
ill |
As nouns the difference between kill and ill
is that
kill is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln while
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
As an adjective ill is
(
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
kill |
hill |
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
As a noun kill
is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln.
As a proper noun hill is
; the us congress.
kill |
till |
As a verb kill
is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
As a noun kill
is the act of killing or
kill can be a creek; a body of water; a channel or arm of the sea or
kill can be a kiln.
As a proper noun till is
.
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