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alit

Alif vs Alit - What's the difference?

alif | alit |


As nouns the difference between alif and alit

is that alif is the first letter of the arabic alphabet: while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

Alit vs Ait - What's the difference?

alit | ait |


As nouns the difference between alit and ait

is that alit is faith, trust, reliance while ait is place, area.

Alot vs Alit - What's the difference?

alot | alit |


As nouns the difference between alot and alit

is that alot is while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

As an adverb alot

is .

Slit vs Alit - What's the difference?

slit | alit |


As nouns the difference between slit and alit

is that slit is a narrow cut or opening; a slot while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

As a verb slit

is to cut a narrow opening.

Lit vs Alit - What's the difference?

lit | alit |

Alit is a derived term of lit.



As verbs the difference between lit and alit

is that lit is past tense of light while alit is past tense of alight.

As an adjective lit

is little.

As a noun lit

is little.

Alim vs Alit - What's the difference?

alim | alit |


As nouns the difference between alim and alit

is that alim is alim while alit is faith, trust, reliance.

Abit vs Alit - What's the difference?

abit | alit |


As an adverb abit

is misspelling of lang=en.

As a verb alit is

past tense of alight.

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