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Flay vs Flaw - What's the difference?

flay | flaw |


As verbs the difference between flay and flaw

is that flay is to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) while flaw is to add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective.

As nouns the difference between flay and flaw

is that flay is a fright; a scare while flaw is a flake, fragment, or shiver.

Demeaning vs Remeaning - What's the difference?

demeaning | remeaning |


As verbs the difference between demeaning and remeaning

is that demeaning is present participle of lang=en while remeaning is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective demeaning

is degrading; that degrades.

Belling vs Gelling - What's the difference?

belling | gelling |


As verbs the difference between belling and gelling

is that belling is while gelling is .

Sheeps vs Sheepy - What's the difference?

sheeps | sheepy |


As nouns the difference between sheeps and sheepy

is that sheeps is (nonstandard|or|obsolete) while sheepy is (childish|or|endearing) sheep.

As an adjective sheepy is

resembling a sheep, except in sheepish behavior.

Infantilises vs Infantilists - What's the difference?

infantilises | infantilists |


As a verb infantilises

is .

As a noun infantilists is

.

Twirls vs Thirls - What's the difference?

twirls | thirls |


As nouns the difference between twirls and thirls

is that twirls is plural of twirl while thirls is plural of thirl.

As verbs the difference between twirls and thirls

is that twirls is third-person singular of twirl while thirls is third-person singular of thirl.

Blessee vs Blesser - What's the difference?

blessee | blesser |


As nouns the difference between blessee and blesser

is that blessee is the one who receives a blessing while blesser is one who blesses; one who bestows or invokes a blessing.

Derogators vs Derotators - What's the difference?

derogators | derotators |


As nouns the difference between derogators and derotators

is that derogators is while derotators is .

Infectious vs Infections - What's the difference?

infectious | infections |


As an adjective infectious

is (pathology|of an illness) transmitted from one person to another, usually through the air breathed.

As a noun infections is

.

Rhombi vs Rhomb - What's the difference?

rhombi | rhomb |


As nouns the difference between rhombi and rhomb

is that rhombi is while rhomb is a rhombus.

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