roe |
roke |
As nouns the difference between roe and roke
is that
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground while
roke is (uk|dialect) mist; smoke; damp.
roe |
role |
As nouns the difference between roe and role
is that
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground while
role is a character or part played by a performer or actor.
roe |
rote |
As nouns the difference between roe and rote
is that
roe is the eggs of fish while
rote is the process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning.
As a proper noun Roe
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
As an adjective rote is
by repetition or practice.
As a verb rote is
to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate.
roe |
rok |
As nouns the difference between roe and rok
is that
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground while
rok is a reasoning, arguments.
rye |
roe |
As nouns the difference between rye and roe
is that
rye is a grain used extensively in europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder while
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
roo |
roe |
As nouns the difference between roo and roe
is that
roo is peace; quietness or
roo can be short form of
kangaroo while
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
roe |
rove |
As nouns the difference between roe and rove
is that
roe is a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground while
rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.
As a verb rove is
(obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or
rove can be (
rive).
roe |
rore |
As nouns the difference between roe and rore
is that
roe is the eggs of fish while
rore is dew.
As a proper noun Roe
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
roe |
ree |
As nouns the difference between roe and ree
is that
roe is the eggs of fish while
ree is alternative form of lang=en.
As a proper noun Roe
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, from a Middle English nickname meaning a roe.
As an adjective ree is
wild; fierce; outrageous; overexcited; frenzied; delirious; crazy.
As a verb ree is
to become extremely excited; fly into a rage.
rob |
roe |
As a verb rob
is .
As a noun roe is
a withe or rope or
roe can be flat or level ground.
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