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lesse

Blesse vs Lesse - What's the difference?

blesse | lesse |


As a verb blesse

is obsolete spelling of bless.

As an adverb lesse is

archaic form of less.

Leese vs Lesse - What's the difference?

leese | lesse |


As a verb leese

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

As an adverb lesse is

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Lesse vs Fesse - What's the difference?

lesse | fesse |


As an adverb lesse

is .

As a noun fesse is

buttock.

Lese vs Lesse - What's the difference?

lese | lesse |


As a verb lese

is to lose.

As an adverb lesse is

archaic form of less.

Lesse vs Lefse - What's the difference?

lesse | lefse |


As an adverb lesse

is .

As a noun lefse is

a traditional soft norwegian flatbread made from potato, flour, and milk or cream (or sometimes lard) and cooked on a griddle.

Less vs Lesse - What's the difference?

less | lesse |


As adverbs the difference between less and lesse

is that less is to smaller extent while lesse is archaic form of less.

As an adjective less

is comparative of little; smaller.

As a preposition less

is minus; not including.

As a verb less

is to make less; to lessen.

As a conjunction less

is unless.

Lesser vs Lesse - What's the difference?

lesser | lesse |


As an adjective lesser

is (little).

As a noun lesser

is a thing that is of smaller size, value, importance etc.

As an adverb lesse is

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