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Meaw vs Mew - What's the difference?

meaw | mew |


As verbs the difference between meaw and mew

is that meaw is dated form of lang=en while mew is to shut away, confine, lock up.

As nouns the difference between meaw and mew

is that meaw is dated form of lang=en while mew is a gull, seagull.

As an interjection mew is

a cat's cry.

Mew vs Hew - What's the difference?

mew | hew |


As a noun mew

is (obsolete) a gull, seagull or mew can be (obsolete) a prison, or other place of confinement or mew can be the crying sound of a cat; a meow.

As a verb mew

is (obsolete) to shut away, confine, lock up or mew can be (of a cat) to meow.

As an interjection mew

is a cat's cry.

As a proper noun hew is

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Yew vs Mew - What's the difference?

yew | mew |


As nouns the difference between yew and mew

is that yew is a species of coniferous tree, species: Taxus baccata, with dark-green flat needle-like leaves and seeds bearing red arils, native to western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, northern Iran and southwest Asia while mew is a gull, seagull.

As an adjective yew

is made from the wood of the yew tree.

As a verb mew is

to shut away, confine, lock up.

As an interjection mew is

a cat's cry.

Mew vs Jew - What's the difference?

mew | jew |


As verbs the difference between mew and jew

is that mew is (obsolete) to shut away, confine, lock up or mew can be (of a cat) to meow while jew is (offensive) to bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal; to defraud.

As a noun mew

is (obsolete) a gull, seagull or mew can be (obsolete) a prison, or other place of confinement or mew can be the crying sound of a cat; a meow.

As an interjection mew

is a cat's cry.

Emew vs Mew - What's the difference?

emew | mew |


As nouns the difference between emew and mew

is that emew is obsolete form of emu while mew is a gull, seagull.

As a verb mew is

to shut away, confine, lock up.

As an interjection mew is

a cat's cry.

Mew vs Mel - What's the difference?

mew | mel |


As nouns the difference between mew and mel

is that mew is (obsolete) a gull, seagull or mew can be (obsolete) a prison, or other place of confinement or mew can be the crying sound of a cat; a meow while mel is apple (fruit).

As a verb mew

is (obsolete) to shut away, confine, lock up or mew can be (of a cat) to meow.

As an interjection mew

is a cat's cry.

Mem vs Mew - What's the difference?

mem | mew |


As nouns the difference between mem and mew

is that mem is master of engineering management while mew is (obsolete) a gull, seagull or mew can be (obsolete) a prison, or other place of confinement or mew can be the crying sound of a cat; a meow.

As a verb mew is

(obsolete) to shut away, confine, lock up or mew can be (of a cat) to meow.

As an interjection mew is

a cat's cry.

Mew vs Smew - What's the difference?

mew | smew |


As nouns the difference between mew and smew

is that mew is a gull, seagull while smew is a small compact diving duck, Mergus albellus, that breeds in the northern taiga of Europe and Asia and winters on sheltered coasts or inland lakes.

As a verb mew

is to shut away, confine, lock up.

As an interjection mew

is a cat's cry.

Mew vs Pew - What's the difference?

mew | pew |


As nouns the difference between mew and pew

is that mew is a gull, seagull while pew is one of the long benches in a church, seating several persons, usually fixed to the floor and facing the chancel.

As verbs the difference between mew and pew

is that mew is to shut away, confine, lock up while pew is to furnish with pews.

As interjections the difference between mew and pew

is that mew is a cat's cry while pew is An expression of disgust in response to an unpleasant odor.

As a proper noun Pew is

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Mew vs Tew - What's the difference?

mew | tew |


As nouns the difference between mew and tew

is that mew is (obsolete) a gull, seagull or mew can be (obsolete) a prison, or other place of confinement or mew can be the crying sound of a cat; a meow while tew is (obsolete|uk|dialect) a rope or chain for towing a boat.

As verbs the difference between mew and tew

is that mew is (obsolete) to shut away, confine, lock up or mew can be (of a cat) to meow while tew is to tow along, as a vessel.

As an interjection mew

is a cat's cry.

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