different between tef vs eef

tef

Translingual

Etymology

See English teff.

Noun

tef

  1. Used as a specific epithet to indicate a kind of grass

Derived terms

  • Eragrostis tef

English

Noun

tef (countable and uncountable, plural tefs)

  1. Alternative form of teff

Anagrams

  • EFT, ETF, FET, FTE, TFE, eft, fet

Hausa

Etymology

Borrowed from English tape.

Noun

têf m

  1. measuring tape
  2. recording tape
  3. movie, film

Wolof

Noun

tef (definite form tef bi)

  1. kid (young goat)

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eef

English

Etymology 1

Verb

eef (third-person singular simple present eefs, present participle eefing, simple past and past participle eefed)

  1. To make a vocal rhythm in which some sounds are made by inhaling.
  2. To inhale as part of such a rhythm.

Etymology 2

Conjunction

eef

  1. Nonstandard spelling of if representing old-fashioned AAVE or various accents, including Latin-American, French or Romani.

Anagrams

  • EFE, fee

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  • what if movie
  • what if god was one of us
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  • what if release date
  • what if it's us
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