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weel

Weel vs Keel - What's the difference?

weel | keel |


As nouns the difference between weel and keel

is that weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool while keel is skittle, pin.

Weel vs Ween - What's the difference?

weel | ween |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between weel and ween

is that weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool while ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.

As nouns the difference between weel and ween

is that weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool while ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.

As a verb ween is

(label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or ween can be .

Eel vs Weel - What's the difference?

eel | weel |


As nouns the difference between eel and weel

is that eel is any freshwater or marine fish of the order anguilliformes, which are elongated and resemble snakes while weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool.

As a verb eel

is to fish for eels.

Well vs Weel - What's the difference?

well | weel |


As nouns the difference between well and weel

is that well is a hole sunk into the ground as a source of water, oil, natural gas or other fluids while weel is a whirlpool.

As an adverb well

is accurately, competently, satisfactorily.

As an adjective well

is in good health.

As an interjection well

is used to acknowledge a statement or situation.

As a verb well

is to issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring.

Wee vs Weel - What's the difference?

wee | weel |


As nouns the difference between wee and weel

is that wee is while weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool.

Weer vs Weel - What's the difference?

weer | weel |


As an adjective weer

is (wee).

As a noun weel is

(obsolete) a whirlpool.

Weep vs Weel - What's the difference?

weep | weel |


As nouns the difference between weep and weel

is that weep is the lapwing; the wipe while weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool.

As a verb weep

is to cry; shed tears.

Feel vs Weel - What's the difference?

feel | weel |


As nouns the difference between feel and weel

is that feel is a quality of an object experienced by touch while weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool.

As a verb feel

is (lb) to use the sense of touch .

As a pronoun feel

is .

As an adjective feel

is .

As an adverb feel

is .

Heel vs Weel - What's the difference?

heel | weel |


As a proper noun heel

is a part of maasgouw in the netherlands.

As a noun weel is

(obsolete) a whirlpool.

Week vs Weel - What's the difference?

week | weel |


As nouns the difference between week and weel

is that week is any period of seven consecutive days while weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool.

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