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sciss

Terms vs Sciss - What's the difference?

terms | sciss |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb sciss is

to cut as if with scissors.

Sciss vs Scise - What's the difference?

sciss | scise |


As verbs the difference between sciss and scise

is that sciss is to cut as if with scissors while scise is (obsolete) to cut; to penetrate.

Scises vs Sciss - What's the difference?

scises | sciss |


As verbs the difference between scises and sciss

is that scises is (scise) while sciss is to cut as if with scissors.

Spiss vs Sciss - What's the difference?

spiss | sciss |


As an adjective spiss

is (obsolete) thick; compact; dense; crowded.

As a verb sciss is

to cut as if with scissors.

Scisms vs Sciss - What's the difference?

scisms | sciss |


As a noun scisms

is .

As a verb sciss is

to cut as if with scissors.

Scism vs Sciss - What's the difference?

scism | sciss |


As a noun scism

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a verb sciss is

to cut as if with scissors.

Sciss vs Siss - What's the difference?

sciss | siss |


As verbs the difference between sciss and siss

is that sciss is to cut as if with scissors while siss is to make a hissing sound.

As a noun siss is

a hissing noise.

Sciss vs Swiss - What's the difference?

sciss | swiss |


As verbs the difference between sciss and swiss

is that sciss is to cut as if with scissors while swiss is to prepare (meat, fabric, etc.) by rolling or pounding in order to soften it.

As an adjective Swiss is

of, from, or pertaining to Switzerland or the Swiss people.

As a noun Swiss is

a person from Switzerland or of Swiss descent.