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wray

Bray vs Wray - What's the difference?

bray | wray |


As a proper noun bray

is .

As a verb wray is

(obsolete) to denounce (a person).

Way vs Wray - What's the difference?

way | wray |


In obsolete terms the difference between way and wray

is that way is to travel while wray is to betray.

As a noun way

is To do with a place or places.

As an interjection way

is it is true.

As an adverb way

is much.

As a proper noun Way

is christianity in translations of texts from the 1st century AD, notably the Acts of the Apostles.

Ray vs Wray - What's the difference?

ray | wray |


In obsolete terms the difference between ray and wray

is that ray is array; order; arrangement; dress while wray is to betray.

As verbs the difference between ray and wray

is that ray is to emit something as if in rays while wray is to denounce (a person).

As a noun ray

is a beam of light or radiation.

As a proper noun Ray

is {{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe.

Gray vs Wray - What's the difference?

gray | wray |


As a proper noun gray

is ; originally a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair.

As a verb wray is

(obsolete) to denounce (a person).

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