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wey

Wen vs Wey - What's the difference?

wen | wey |


As a noun wen

is .

As a proper noun wey is

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

Way vs Wey - What's the difference?

way | wey |


As nouns the difference between way and wey

is that way is To do with a place or places.wey is an old English measure of weight containing 224 pounds; equivalent to 2 hundredweight.

As proper nouns the difference between way and wey

is that way is christianity in translations of texts from the 1st century AD, notably the Acts of the Apostles while Wey is an English river which flows through Guildford, and is a tributary of the Thames.

As an interjection way

is it is true.

As a verb way

is to travel.

As an adverb way

is much.

Hey vs Wey - What's the difference?

hey | wey |


As an interjection hey

is an exclamation to get attention.

As a noun hey

is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As a proper noun wey is

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

Wee vs Wey - What's the difference?

wee | wey |


As a noun wee

is .

As a proper noun wey is

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

Key vs Wey - What's the difference?

key | wey |


As proper nouns the difference between key and wey

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

Wet vs Wey - What's the difference?

wet | wey |


As nouns the difference between wet and wey

is that wet is liquid or moisture while wey is an old English measure of weight containing 224 pounds; equivalent to 2 hundredweight.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a verb wet

is to cover or impregnate with liquid.

As a proper noun Wey is

an English river which flows through Guildford, and is a tributary of the Thames.

Wed vs Wey - What's the difference?

wed | wey |


As a noun wed

is .

As a proper noun wey is

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

Why vs Wey - What's the difference?

why | wey |


As an adverb why

is for what cause, reason, or purpose.

As a noun why

is reason or why can be (uk|dialect) a young heifer.

As an interjection why

is an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience "well, i'll tell you".

As a proper noun wey is

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

Uey vs Wey - What's the difference?

uey | wey |


As a noun uey

is (australia|canada|uk|us|colloquial|informal) a u-turn.

As a proper noun wey is

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

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