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Led vs Zed - What's the difference?

led | zed |


As verbs the difference between led and zed

is that led is (lead) while zed is (informal) to sleep or nap (compare zzz, catch some z's).

As a noun zed is

.

Led vs Sled - What's the difference?

led | sled |


As verbs the difference between led and sled

is that led is (lead) while sled is to ride a sled.

As a noun sled is

a small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice.

Led vs Lid - What's the difference?

led | lid |


As nouns the difference between led and lid

is that led is light-emitting diode while lid is the top or cover of a container.

As verbs the difference between led and lid

is that led is past tense of lead while lid is to put a lid on something.

Led vs Lede - What's the difference?

led | lede |


As a verb led

is (lead).

As a noun lede is

a man; person or lede can be (chiefly us|journalism) the introductory]] [[paragraph|paragraph(s) of a newspaper or other news article.

Led vs Sed - What's the difference?

led | sed |


As a verb led

is (lead).

As a noun sed is

(electronics) surface-conduction electron-emitter display.

Led vs Lek - What's the difference?

led | lek |


As nouns the difference between led and lek

is that led is light-emitting diode while lek is an aggregation of male animals for the purposes of courtship and display.

As verbs the difference between led and lek

is that led is past tense of lead while lek is to take part in the courtship and display behaviour of a lek.

As a proper noun Lek is

the northern arm of the River Rhine in the Netherlands.

Led vs Lee - What's the difference?

led | lee |


As a verb led

is (lead).

As a proper noun lee is

for someone who lived near a meadow (the anglo-saxon for meadow being ley or leag).

Led vs Ley - What's the difference?

led | ley |


As a verb led

is (lead).

As a noun ley is

.

As an adjective ley is

(obsolete) fallow; unseeded.

Led vs Ned - What's the difference?

led | ned |


As nouns the difference between led and ned

is that led is light-emitting diode while ned is a person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.

As a verb led

is past tense of lead.

As a proper noun Ned is

a medieval diminutive of the male given name Edward.

As an initialism NED is

new English Dictionary.

Led vs Lewd - What's the difference?

led | lewd |


As a noun LED

is light-emitting diode.

As a verb led

is past tense of lead.

As an adjective lewd is

lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

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