reek |
reem |
As nouns the difference between reek and reem
is that
reek is a strong unpleasant smell while
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).
As verbs the difference between reek and reem
is that
reek is to be emitted or exhaled, emanate, as of vapour or perfume while
reem is to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
reem |
reim |
As nouns the difference between reem and reim
is that
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}) while
reim is a strip of oxhide, deprived of hair and made pliable, used for twisting into ropes, etc.
As a verb reem
is to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
meem |
reem |
As nouns the difference between meem and reem
is that
meem is the letter م in the Arabic script while
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).
As a verb reem is
to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
ree |
reem |
reem |
reef |
As nouns the difference between reem and reef
is that
reem is reem while
reef is hoop (metal band on a barrel).
jeem |
reem |
As nouns the difference between jeem and reem
is that
jeem is the letter ج in the Arabic script while
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).
As a verb reem is
to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
retem |
reem |
As nouns the difference between retem and reem
is that
retem is a shrub with white flowers; the juniper of the Old Testament while
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).
As a verb reem is
to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
rehem |
reem |
As verbs the difference between rehem and reem
is that
rehem is to supply (a garment, etc.) with a new hem while
reem is to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.
As a noun reem is
a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}).
reed |
reem |
As a proper noun reed
is , a spelling variant of reid.
As a noun reem is
reem.
reem |
ream |
Ream is a alternative form of reem.
As nouns the difference between reem and ream
is that
reem is a large horned animal in ancient Hebrew literature, variously identified with the wild ox or aurochs (
Bos primigenius), the Arabian oryx, or a mythical creature (compare {{term|unicorn}}) while
ream is cream; also, the creamlike froth on ale or other liquor; froth or foam in general.
As verbs the difference between reem and ream
is that
reem is to open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them while
ream is to cream; mantle; foam; froth.
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