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mete

Mee vs Mete - What's the difference?

mee | mete |


As a proper noun mee

is may.

As a verb mete is

.

Meth vs Mete - What's the difference?

meth | mete |


As a noun meth

is (slang) methamphetamine, especially in the form of the crystalline hydrochloride or meth can be (geordie|pejorative) a tramp.

As a verb mete is

.

Mete vs Jete - What's the difference?

mete | jete |


As a verb mete

is .

As a noun jete is

(ballet) a leap from one foot to the other in which one leg appears to be "thrown" in the direction of the movement.

Rete vs Mete - What's the difference?

rete | mete |


As verbs the difference between rete and mete

is that rete is while mete is .

Mete vs Yete - What's the difference?

mete | yete |


As verbs the difference between mete and yete

is that mete is while yete is ("to melt, found").

Mete vs Meme - What's the difference?

mete | meme |


As a verb mete

is .

As a noun meme is

mother.

Mele vs Mete - What's the difference?

mele | mete |


As a noun mele

is (lb) (playing card that features a picture of a jester).

As a verb mete is

.

Meta vs Mete - What's the difference?

meta | mete |


As an adjective meta

is meta.

As a verb mete is

.

Meted vs Mete - What's the difference?

meted | mete |


As verbs the difference between meted and mete

is that meted is (mete) while mete is .

Share vs Mete - What's the difference?

share | mete |


As verbs the difference between share and mete

is that share is to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume while mete is .

As a noun share

is a portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone or share can be (agriculture) the cutting blade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.

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