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sire

Sixe vs Sire - What's the difference?

sixe | sire |


As a proper noun sire is

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Sare vs Sire - What's the difference?

sare | sire |


As a verb sare

is .

As a proper noun sire is

.

Sire vs Site - What's the difference?

sire | site |


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a noun site is

site, location.

Sire vs Mire - What's the difference?

sire | mire |


In obsolete terms the difference between sire and mire

is that sire is a creator; a maker; an author; an originator while mire is an ant.

As nouns the difference between sire and mire

is that sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign while mire is deep mud; moist, spongy earth.

As verbs the difference between sire and mire

is that sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget while mire is to weigh down.

Sire vs Siren - What's the difference?

sire | siren |


As nouns the difference between sire and siren

is that sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign while siren is (original sense) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks.

As verbs the difference between sire and siren

is that sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget while siren is to make a noise with, or as if with, a siren.

As an adjective siren is

relating to or like a siren.

Sire vs Sira - What's the difference?

sire | sira |


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a noun sira is

must (fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually grapes).

Sise vs Sire - What's the difference?

sise | sire |


In obsolete terms the difference between sise and sire

is that sise is an assize while sire is a creator; a maker; an author; an originator.

As a verb sire is

of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.

Hire vs Sire - What's the difference?

hire | sire |


As a noun hire

is .

As a proper noun sire is

.

Sire vs Sirs - What's the difference?

sire | sirs |


As nouns the difference between sire and sirs

is that sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign while sirs is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between sire and sirs

is that sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget while sirs is third-person singular of sir.

Sipe vs Sire - What's the difference?

sipe | sire |


As nouns the difference between sipe and sire

is that sipe is slit in a tire to drain away surface water and improve traction while sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.

As verbs the difference between sipe and sire

is that sipe is to cut grooves in tires while sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.

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