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lea

Lea vs Lema - What's the difference?

lea | lema |


As a verb lea

is to tie, bind.

As a noun lema is

(physiology|rare) the secretion of the tarsal glands of the eye.

Lea vs Kea - What's the difference?

lea | kea |


As nouns the difference between lea and kea

is that lea is an open field, meadow while kea is Nestor notabilis, a parrot of New Zealand.

As a proper noun Lea

is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.

Pea vs Lea - What's the difference?

pea | lea |


As a verb lea is

to tie, bind.

Lex vs Lea - What's the difference?

lex | lea |


As a proper noun lex

is a pet form of the male given name alexander.

As a verb lea is

to tie, bind.

Leaf vs Lea - What's the difference?

leaf | lea |


As verbs the difference between leaf and lea

is that leaf is to produce leaves; put forth foliage while lea is to tie, bind.

As a noun leaf

is the usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants.

Tea vs Lea - What's the difference?

tea | lea |


As an initialism tea

is (northern ireland) training and employment agency.

As a verb lea is

to tie, bind.

Flea vs Lea - What's the difference?

flea | lea |


As a noun flea

is feast, banquet (especially a drinking feast).

As a verb lea is

to tie, bind.

Sea vs Lea - What's the difference?

sea | lea |


As nouns the difference between sea and lea

is that sea is a large body of salty water. (Major seas are known as oceans. while lea is an open field, meadow.

As an abbreviation SEA

is southeast Asia.

As a proper noun Lea is

{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, latinized form of Leah.

Plea vs Lea - What's the difference?

plea | lea |


As verbs the difference between plea and lea

is that plea is to fold, fold up, double while lea is to tie, bind.

Let vs Lea - What's the difference?

let | lea |


As a noun let

is milk or let can be letter.

As a verb lea is

to tie, bind.

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