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mett

Mitt vs Mett - What's the difference?

mitt | mett |


As a pronoun mitt

is my, mine (things owned ).

As a noun mett is

middle.

Mett vs Ment - What's the difference?

mett | ment |


As a noun mett

is middle.

As a verb ment is

(obsolete) (meng).

Nett vs Mett - What's the difference?

nett | mett |


As an adjective nett

is (dated) (remaining after expenses or deductions).

As a noun mett is

middle.

Mett vs Mott - What's the difference?

mett | mott |


As a noun mett

is middle.

As a proper noun mott is

.

Melt vs Mett - What's the difference?

melt | mett |


As nouns the difference between melt and mett

is that melt is molten material, the product of melting while mett is an old English measure of volume, perhaps equal to two bushels.

As a verb melt

is to change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.

Met vs Mett - What's the difference?

met | mett |


As nouns the difference between met and mett

is that met is metre (unit of measure) while mett is middle.

Meet vs Mett - What's the difference?

meet | mett |


As nouns the difference between meet and mett

is that meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming while mett is an old English measure of volume, perhaps equal to two bushels.

As a verb meet

is Of individuals: to make personal contact.

As an adjective meet

is suitable; right; proper.

Mutt vs Mett - What's the difference?

mutt | mett |


As nouns the difference between mutt and mett

is that mutt is a mongrel dog; a dog of mixed breed or uncertain origin or mutt can be while mett is middle.

Meat vs Mett - What's the difference?

meat | mett |


As nouns the difference between meat and mett

is that meat is food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also {{term|meat and drink}}. } while mett is an old English measure of volume, perhaps equal to two bushels.

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