different between allide vs allice

allide

English

Verb

allide (third-person singular simple present allides, present participle alliding, simple past and past participle allided)

  1. (nautical) To impact a stationary object.
    The Titanic allided with an iceberg.

Related terms

  • collide

Anagrams

  • Allied, Delila, Lleida, allied

Italian

Verb

allide

  1. third-person singular present indicative of allidere

Latin

Verb

all?de

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of all?d?

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allice

English

Wikispecies

Alternative forms

  • allis

Etymology

Variant of alose.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?a.l?s/

Noun

allice (plural allices)

  1. A fish, the allis shad (Alosa alosa). [from 17th c.]
    • 1843, William Hughes, Fish, how to choose and how to dress (page 105)
      Both species of this fish resemble an overgrown herring: of these the allice is the largest, being often met with of as much as two feet in length []

Anagrams

  • Callie, Clelia

Latin

Verb

allice

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of allici?

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