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Me vs Net - What's the difference?

me | net |


As a pronoun me

is my; of mine.

As a noun net is

grandson.

Net vs Hallier - What's the difference?

net | hallier |


As nouns the difference between net and hallier

is that net is grandson while hallier is a kind of net for catching birds.

Net vs Meshy - What's the difference?

net | meshy |


As adjectives the difference between net and meshy

is that net is good, desirable; clean, decent, clear while meshy is formed with meshes; netted.

As a noun net

is a mesh of string, cord or rope.

As a verb net

is to catch by means of a net.

As an adverb net

is after expenses or deductions.

As a proper noun Net

is the Internet.

Net vs Netful - What's the difference?

net | netful |


As nouns the difference between net and netful

is that net is grandson while netful is as much as a net will hold.

Net vs Netput - What's the difference?

net | netput |


As nouns the difference between net and netput

is that net is grandson while netput is (economics) net outputs.

Net vs Lacis - What's the difference?

net | lacis |


As nouns the difference between net and lacis

is that net is grandson while lacis is a type of lace consisting of patterns darned on to net.

Net vs Bobbinet - What's the difference?

net | bobbinet |


As nouns the difference between net and bobbinet

is that net is a mesh of string, cord or rope while bobbinet is a net fabric, with hexagonal mesh, woven by machine.

As a verb net

is to catch by means of a net.

As an adjective net

is good, desirable; clean, decent, clear.

As an adverb net

is after expenses or deductions.

As a proper noun Net

is the Internet.

Net vs Retiform - What's the difference?

net | retiform |


As a noun net

is grandson.

As an adjective retiform is

having the form of a net; reticulate.

Net vs Electroneutral - What's the difference?

net | electroneutral |


As a noun net

is grandson.

As an adjective electroneutral is

(physics) having no net electric charge.

Net vs Netter - What's the difference?

net | netter |


As nouns the difference between net and netter

is that net is a mesh of string, cord or rope while netter is one who nets (in any sense), or who uses a net.

As a verb net

is to catch by means of a net.

As an adjective net

is good, desirable; clean, decent, clear.

As an adverb net

is after expenses or deductions.

As a proper noun Net

is the Internet.

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