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Slade vs Splade - What's the difference?

slade | splade |


As nouns the difference between slade and splade

is that slade is a valley, a flat grassy area, a glade while splade is a spork that is sharp along one edge or both edges, enabling it to be used as a knife, a fork and a spoon.

As a proper noun Slade

is {{surname}.

Merce vs Mercer - What's the difference?

merce | mercer |


As a noun merce

is measure.

As a proper noun mercer is

.

Statuary vs Statary - What's the difference?

statuary | statary |


As a noun statuary

is (uncountable) the craft of making statues.

As an adjective statary is

(obsolete|outside|biology) fixed; settled.

Bedye vs Belye - What's the difference?

bedye | belye |


As verbs the difference between bedye and belye

is that bedye is to dye or stain while belye is an alternative spelling of belie.

Unrevised vs Unreviled - What's the difference?

unrevised | unreviled |


As adjectives the difference between unrevised and unreviled

is that unrevised is not revised; unmodified while unreviled is not reviled.

Cuts vs Outs - What's the difference?

cuts | outs |


As nouns the difference between cuts and outs

is that cuts is while outs is .

As a verb cuts

is (cut).

Haired vs Hatred - What's the difference?

haired | hatred |


As an adjective haired

is having some specific type of hair.

As a noun hatred is

strong aversion; intense dislike; hateful regard; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as unpleasant, harmful or evil.

Mushy vs Pushy - What's the difference?

mushy | pushy |


As adjectives the difference between mushy and pushy

is that mushy is resembling or having the consistency of mush; semiliquid, pasty, or granular while pushy is aggressively ambitious; overly assertive, bold or determined.

Librated vs Librates - What's the difference?

librated | librates |


As verbs the difference between librated and librates

is that librated is (librate) while librates is (librate).

As a noun librates is

.

Citric vs Vitric - What's the difference?

citric | vitric |


As adjectives the difference between citric and vitric

is that citric is of, pertaining to, or derived from, the citron or lemon while vitric is glassy; vitreous.

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