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rote

Rote vs Rota - What's the difference?

rote | rota |


As a noun rote

is redness.

As a proper noun rota is

.

Tote vs Rote - What's the difference?

tote | rote |


As nouns the difference between tote and rote

is that tote is or tote can be cadaver; corpse (female dead person) while rote is redness.

Rote vs Cote - What's the difference?

rote | cote |


As a noun rote

is redness.

As a proper noun cote is

.

Rote vs Robe - What's the difference?

rote | robe |


As nouns the difference between rote and robe

is that rote is redness while robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions.

Rote vs Rove - What's the difference?

rote | rove |


As nouns the difference between rote and rove

is that rote is redness 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).

Roti vs Rote - What's the difference?

roti | rote |


As nouns the difference between roti and rote

is that roti is roast (roast meat) while rote is redness.

As an adjective roti

is roast.

As a verb roti

is .

Rote vs Lote - What's the difference?

rote | lote |


As nouns the difference between rote and lote

is that rote is redness while lote is .

Rotl vs Rote - What's the difference?

rotl | rote |


As nouns the difference between rotl and rote

is that rotl is a unit of weight used in countries bordering on the mediterranean and in nearby areas, varying in different regions from about 1 to 5 pounds (045 to 225 kilograms) while rote is redness.

Rote vs Role - What's the difference?

rote | role |


As nouns the difference between rote and role

is that rote is redness while role is a character or part played by a performer or actor.

Rote vs Route - What's the difference?

rote | route |


As nouns the difference between rote and route

is that 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 while route is a course or way which is traveled or passed.

As verbs the difference between rote and route

is that rote is to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate while route is to direct or divert along a particular course.

As an adjective rote

is by repetition or practice.

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