different between playe vs laye
playe
English
Verb
playe (third-person singular simple present playes, present participle playing, simple past and past participle played)
- Obsolete spelling of play
Anagrams
- Paley, Yaple, apely, ayelp, pylae
Middle English
Noun
playe
- Alternative form of pleye
Middle French
Etymology
Old French plaie
Noun
playe f (plural playes)
- wound (damage to a living being)
playe From the web:
- what player has the most rings
- what players are in space jam 2
- what player has the most championships
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- what players left the astros
- what players are in the transfer portal
- what players are in pga 2k21
- what players are on the brooklyn nets
laye
English
Verb
laye (third-person singular simple present layes, present participle laying, simple past and past participle layed)
- Obsolete spelling of lay
Noun
laye (plural layes)
- Obsolete spelling of lay (“a song”)
Anagrams
- Ealy, Yael, Yale, aley, ayle, yale
laye From the web:
- what layer is the ozone in
- what layer does weather occur
- what layer of the earth is liquid
- what layer of the earth do we live on
- what layer do we live in
- what layer of the earth is the thickest
- what layer do planes fly in
- what layers make up the lithosphere
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