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lense

Lense vs Lesse - What's the difference?

lense | lesse |


As a noun lense

is misspelling of lens.

As an adverb lesse is

archaic form of less.

Lensed vs Lense - What's the difference?

lensed | lense |


As an adjective lensed

is having a (specified form of) lens.

As a noun lense is

misspelling of lens.

Dense vs Lense - What's the difference?

dense | lense |


As an adjective dense

is having relatively high density.

As a noun lense is

misspelling of lens.

Lene vs Lense - What's the difference?

lene | lense |


As a proper noun lene

is .

As a noun lense is

.

Lense vs Leese - What's the difference?

lense | leese |


As a noun lense

is .

As a verb leese is

(obsolete) to lose or leese can be (obsolete) to release, set free.

Cense vs Lense - What's the difference?

cense | lense |


As nouns the difference between cense and lense

is that cense is (obsolete) a census while lense is .

As a verb cense

is (obsolete) to perfume with incense.

Flense vs Lense - What's the difference?

flense | lense |


As a verb flense

is to strip the blubber or skin from, as from a whale, seal, etc.

As a noun lense is

.

Sense vs Lense - What's the difference?

sense | lense |


As an adjective sense

is sensible, rational.

As a noun lense is

.

Tense vs Lense - What's the difference?

tense | lense |


As a verb tense

is .

As a noun lense is

.

Lense vs Lentil - What's the difference?

lense | lentil |


As nouns the difference between lense and lentil

is that lense is misspelling of lens while lentil is any of several plants of the genus Lens, especially Lens culinaris, from southwest Asia, that have edible, lens-shaped seeds within flattened pods.

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