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 |
mercer |
As a noun merce
is measure.
As a proper noun mercer is
.
statuary |
statary |
As a noun statuary
is (uncountable) the craft of making statues.
As an adjective statary is
(obsolete|outside|biology) fixed; settled.
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 |
unreviled |
As adjectives the difference between unrevised and unreviled
is that
unrevised is not revised; unmodified while
unreviled is not reviled.
cuts |
outs |
As nouns the difference between cuts and outs
is that
cuts is while
outs is .
As a verb cuts
is (
cut).
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 |
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 |
librates |
As verbs the difference between librated and librates
is that
librated is (
librate) while
librates is (
librate).
As a noun librates is
.
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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