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leg

Leg vs Lev - What's the difference?

leg | lev |


As nouns the difference between leg and lev

is that leg is lake while lev is (astronomy) leo.

As a proper noun lev is

leo (male given name).

Leg vs Teg - What's the difference?

leg | teg |


As nouns the difference between leg and teg

is that leg is lake while teg is (uk|dialect|dated) a sheep (originally a ewe) that is one to two years old.

Leg vs Meg - What's the difference?

leg | meg |


As a noun leg

is lake.

Leg vs Cleg - What's the difference?

leg | cleg |


As nouns the difference between leg and cleg

is that leg is the lower limb of a human being or animal that extends from the groin to the ankle while cleg is a light breeze.

As a verb leg

is to put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market.

Leg vs Bleg - What's the difference?

leg | bleg |


As nouns the difference between leg and bleg

is that leg is lake while bleg is (northeast england) a pouting (trisopterus luscus ) or bleg can be (internet slang) an entry on a blog requesting information or contributions.

As a verb bleg is

(internet slang) to create an entry on a blog requesting information or contributions.

Leg vs Lege - What's the difference?

leg | lege |

Lege is a alternative form of leg.



As nouns the difference between leg and lege

is that leg is the lower limb of a human being or animal that extends from the groin to the ankle while lege is legislature.

As verbs the difference between leg and lege

is that leg is to put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market while lege is to allege; to assert.

Leg vs Lek - What's the difference?

leg | lek |


As nouns the difference between leg and lek

is that leg is lake while lek is medicine, drug.

Leg vs Lee - What's the difference?

leg | lee |


As a noun leg

is lake.

As a proper noun lee is

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

Leg vs Deg - What's the difference?

leg | deg |


As a noun leg

is lake.

Leg vs Ley - What's the difference?

leg | ley |


As nouns the difference between leg and ley

is that leg is lake while ley is .

As an adjective ley is

(obsolete) fallow; unseeded.

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