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swither

Swithe vs Swither - What's the difference?

swithe | swither |


As an adverb swithe

is .

As a verb swither is

(scots and dialects ) to be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

Swisher vs Swither - What's the difference?

swisher | swither |


As a noun swisher

is the wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana.

As an adjective swisher

is comparative of swish.

As a proper noun Swisher

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb swither is

(Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

Swither vs Switcher - What's the difference?

swither | switcher |


As a verb swither

is (scots and dialects ) to be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

As a noun switcher is

one who or that which switches.

Swather vs Swither - What's the difference?

swather | swither |


As a noun swather

is a device on a mowing machine or combine harvester that raises uncut grain and marks the edge of the swath.

As a verb swither is

(Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

Swither vs Wither - What's the difference?

swither | wither |


As verbs the difference between swither and wither

is that swither is (Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither while wither is to go against, resist; oppose.

As an adverb wither is

against, in opposition to.

Swither vs Smither - What's the difference?

swither | smither |


As a verb swither

is (Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

As a noun smither is

a fragment or atom.

Slither vs Swither - What's the difference?

slither | swither |


As verbs the difference between slither and swither

is that slither is to move about smoothly and from side to side while swither is (Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.