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Squelchers vs Squelches - What's the difference?

squelchers | squelches |


As nouns the difference between squelchers and squelches

is that squelchers is while squelches is .

As a verb squelches is

(squelch).

Babber vs Nabber - What's the difference?

babber | nabber |


As nouns the difference between babber and nabber

is that babber is baby while nabber is one who grabs or snatches.

Defoliated vs Defoliate - What's the difference?

defoliated | defoliate |


As verbs the difference between defoliated and defoliate

is that defoliated is (defoliate) while defoliate is to remove foliage from (one or more plants), most often with a chemical agent.

As an adjective defoliate is

deprived of leaves; defoliated.

Lammed vs Dammed - What's the difference?

lammed | dammed |


As verbs the difference between lammed and dammed

is that lammed is (lam) while dammed is (dam).

Handers vs Handes - What's the difference?

handers | handes |


As nouns the difference between handers and handes

is that handers is (hand) while handes is .

Sire vs Swire - What's the difference?

sire | swire |


As a proper noun sire

is .

As a noun swire is

(obsolete) the neck.

Gemmed vs Germed - What's the difference?

gemmed | germed |


As verbs the difference between gemmed and germed

is that gemmed is (gem) while germed is (germ).

Fawe vs Faw - What's the difference?

fawe | faw |


As an adjective fawe

is (obsolete) fain; glad; delighted.

As a preposition faw is

; chiefly used to represent the accent of slaves in the united states .

Shah vs Shahi - What's the difference?

shah | shahi |


As nouns the difference between shah and shahi

is that shah is a king of Persia or Iran while shahi is a former currency unit of Iran, worth one twentieth of a qiran.

As a proper noun Shah

is a common surname in India.

Walker vs Wacker - What's the difference?

walker | wacker |


As a noun walker

is The agent noun of to walk: a person who walks or a thing which walks, especially a pedestrian or a participant in a walking race.

As a proper noun Walker

is {{surname|northern English|from=occupations}} from the occupation of treating cloth by "walking" it.

As an interjection Walker

is expressing scornful rejection or disbelief.

As an adjective wacker is

comparative of wack.

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