rid |
sid |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by "of".
As a verb rid
is to free from something.
As a proper noun Sid is
a short form of the male given names
Sidney,
Sydney and
Siddharth.
As a noun sid is
sadiki.
rid |
fid |
As verbs the difference between rid and fid
is that
rid is to free from something while
fid is to support a topmast using a fid.
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by "of".
As a noun fid is
a pointed tool without any sharp edges, used in weaving or knotwork to tighten and form up weaves or complex knots; used in sailing ships to open the strands of a rope before splicing. Compare marlinespike.
rid |
ria |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
As a verb rid
is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride).
As an initialism ria is
(computing).
rid |
eid |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by "of".
As a verb rid
is to free from something.
As a proper noun Eid is
a Muslim religious festival.
As a noun eid is
alternative case form of Eid.
rid |
rie |
As verbs the difference between rid and rie
is that
rid is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride) while
rie is .
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
rid |
rib |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
As a verb rid
is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride).
As a noun rib is
(acronym) rigid inflatable boat — a lightweight inflatable boat with a rigid hull.
rid |
nid |
As verbs the difference between rid and nid
is that
rid is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride) while
nid is .
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
rid |
mid |
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
As a verb rid
is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride).
As a noun mid is
(computing) mobile information device.
rid |
tid |
In obsolete terms the difference between rid and tid
is that
rid is past tense of ride while
tid is tender; soft; nice.
As adjectives the difference between rid and tid
is that
rid is released from an obligation, problem, etc. (usually followed by "of" while
tid is tender; soft; nice.
As a verb rid
is to free from something.
As an initialism TID is
medicine: acronym of
Latin-
Ter In Die: thrice per day, consumed three times per day.
rid |
rig |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rid and rig
is that
rid is (obsolete) (
ride) while
rig is (obsolete) a blast of wind.
As verbs the difference between rid and rig
is that
rid is to free from something or
rid can be (obsolete) (
ride) while
rig is to fit out with a harness or other equipment.
As an adjective rid
is released from an obligation, problem, etc (usually followed by "of").
As a noun rig is
(slang|nautical) the rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft or
rig can be (uk|scotland|dialect) a ridge or
rig can be (obsolete) a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct.
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