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Ductions vs Ructions - What's the difference?

ductions | ructions |


As nouns the difference between ductions and ructions

is that ductions is while ructions is .

Sticker vs Stinker - What's the difference?

sticker | stinker |


As nouns the difference between sticker and stinker

is that sticker is something that sticks while stinker is a person who stinks.

As a verb sticker

is to apply one or more stickers to (something).

As an adjective sticker

is (nonstandard|informal) (stick) (stickier).

Deaced vs Deuced - What's the difference?

deaced | deuced |


As an adjective deaced

is form of Abbreviated form|deceased.

As an adverb deuced is

damned.

Skijorer vs Skijored - What's the difference?

skijorer | skijored |


As a noun skijorer

is one who skijors.

As a verb skijored is

(skijor).

Terrour vs Terroir - What's the difference?

terrour | terroir |


As nouns the difference between terrour and terroir

is that terrour is while terroir is the complete set of local conditions in which a particular wine or family of wines is produced, including soil type, weather conditions, topography and wine-making savoir-faire.

Rabies vs Rubies - What's the difference?

rabies | rubies |


As a verb rabies

is .

As a noun rubies is

.

Robotise vs Robotised - What's the difference?

robotise | robotised |


As verbs the difference between robotise and robotised

is that robotise is while robotised is (robotise).

Finos vs Zinos - What's the difference?

finos | zinos |


As nouns the difference between finos and zinos

is that finos is plural of fino while zinos is plural of zino.

Zonks vs Zoiks - What's the difference?

zonks | zoiks |


As a verb zonks

is third-person singular of zonk.

As an interjection zoiks is

An expression of surprise, shock etc.

Blare vs Blate - What's the difference?

blare | blate |


As a noun blare

is (usually singular) a loud sound.

As a verb blare

is to make a loud sound.

As an adjective blate is

(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.

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