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weld

Welk vs Weld - What's the difference?

welk | weld |


As nouns the difference between welk and weld

is that welk is while weld is game (animals, birds).

As a verb welk

is (obsolete) of a plant: to wither, wilt, decay.

Weald vs Weld - What's the difference?

weald | weld |


As a proper noun weald

is (british) the physiographic area in south-east england situated between the parallel chalk escarpments of the north and the south downs.

As a noun weld is

game (animals, birds).

Weld vs Eld - What's the difference?

weld | eld |


As nouns the difference between weld and eld

is that weld is game (animals, birds) while eld is (rare|or|dialectal) one's age, age in years, period of life.

As an adjective eld is

(obsolete) old.

As a verb eld is

(intransitive|archaic|poetic|or|dialectal) to age, become or grow old.

Seld vs Weld - What's the difference?

seld | weld |


As an adjective seld

is rare, uncommon.

As an adverb seld

is seldom.

As a proper noun Weld is

{{surname|from=Old English}} possibly deriving from the Old English word for woodland. The family is mainly located in the Southern regions of England.

As a noun weld is

a herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye; dyer's broom; dyer's rocket; dyer's weed; wild woad.

As a verb weld is

to bind together inseparably; to unite closely or intimately.

Well vs Weld - What's the difference?

well | weld |


As an adjective well

is wild.

As a noun weld is

game (animals, birds).

Wed vs Weld - What's the difference?

wed | weld |


As nouns the difference between wed and weld

is that wed is while weld is game (animals, birds).

Held vs Weld - What's the difference?

held | weld |


As verbs the difference between held and weld

is that held is past tense of hold while weld is to bind together inseparably; to unite closely or intimately.

As a proper noun Weld is

{{surname|from=Old English}} possibly deriving from the Old English word for woodland. The family is mainly located in the Southern regions of England.

As a noun weld is

a herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye; dyer's broom; dyer's rocket; dyer's weed; wild woad.

Taxonomy vs Weld - What's the difference?

taxonomy | weld |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and weld

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while weld is game (animals, birds).

Link vs Weld - What's the difference?

link | weld |


As a proper noun link

is (rare).

As a noun weld is

game (animals, birds).

Weld vs Weldmesh - What's the difference?

weld | weldmesh |


As nouns the difference between weld and weldmesh

is that weld is game (animals, birds) while weldmesh is a kind of barrier fencing manufactured in square or rectangular mesh from steel wire, welded at each intersection.

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