No. "Lie" and "Lye" are two completely different words. "Lie" means to rest horizontally, and "Lye" is a very caustic cleaning product originally made from wood ash and lard.
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
Lye is a base.
Yes, lye is a strong base.
Yes, lye is basic in nature.
Soda lye, known as sodium hydroxide Potash lye, a less common name for potassium hydroxide Chamber lye, urine
There is only one way to spell the word "lie".
Lye is a chemical; an untruth is a lie.
The homophone for "lie" is "lye".
A homophone for "lye" is "lie".
The homophone of "lie" is "lye." "Lie" is a verb meaning to be in a horizontal position, while "lye" is a noun referring to a strong alkaline solution.
Yes, the word "lye" is a homophone for "lie." "Lye" refers to a strong alkaline solution used in manufacturing soap and cleaning products.
'Lying'... you spelled it right!
"After a long day, I decided to lie down on the sofa, while my friend prepared a lye solution for cleaning the pottery."
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
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They all lie on the continent of Asia.
Lyra is a beautiful name! How about lye (lie) also could be spelled ly :)