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tey

Tey vs Wey - What's the difference?

tey | wey |


As a noun tey

is an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

As a proper noun wey is

an english river which flows through guildford, and is a tributary of the thames.

Tye vs Tey - What's the difference?

tye | tey |

Tey is a anagram of tye.



As nouns the difference between tye and tey

is that tye is a knot; a tie while tey is an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

Tey vs Ted - What's the difference?

tey | ted |


As nouns the difference between tey and ted

is that tey is an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom while ted is teddy boy.

As a verb ted is

to spread hay for drying.

Tew vs Tey - What's the difference?

tew | tey |


As nouns the difference between tew and tey

is that tew is (obsolete|uk|dialect) a rope or chain for towing a boat while tey is an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

As a verb tew

is to tow along, as a vessel.

Tey vs Dey - What's the difference?

tey | dey |


As a noun tey

is an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

As a proper noun dey is

the tenth solar month of the persian calendar.

Tel vs Tey - What's the difference?

tel | tey |


As nouns the difference between tel and tey

is that tel is telegraph while tey is an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

Ter vs Tey - What's the difference?

ter | tey |


As a verb ter

is .

As a noun tey is

an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

Tea vs Tey - What's the difference?

tea | tey |


As an initialism tea

is (northern ireland) training and employment agency.

As a noun tey is

an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

Hey vs Tey - What's the difference?

hey | tey |


As nouns the difference between hey and tey

is that hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another while tey is an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

As an interjection hey

is an exclamation to get attention.

Key vs Tey - What's the difference?

key | tey |


As a proper noun key

is .

As a noun tey is

an old english measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

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