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Relay vs Relly - What's the difference?

relay | relly |


As nouns the difference between relay and relly

is that relay is while relly is .

As a verb relay

is (obsolete|intransitive|hunting) to release a new set of hounds or relay can be .

Chairwomen vs Charwomen - What's the difference?

chairwomen | charwomen |


As nouns the difference between chairwomen and charwomen

is that chairwomen is plural of chairwoman while charwomen is plural of charwoman.

Toques vs Toquet - What's the difference?

toques | toquet |


As a verb toques

is .

As a noun toquet is

.

Knap vs Knop - What's the difference?

knap | knop |


As nouns the difference between knap and knop

is that knap is a sharp blow or slap while knop is a knob, usually ornamental.

As a verb knap

is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc.) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

Hork vs Bork - What's the difference?

hork | bork |


As a verb hork

is to foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.

As a noun bork is

fur.

Righty vs Mighty - What's the difference?

righty | mighty |


In informal terms the difference between righty and mighty

is that righty is right; used to indicate agreement or change of topic while mighty is excellent, extremely good.

As an interjection righty

is right; used to indicate agreement or change of topic.

As an adjective mighty is

very strong; possessing might.

As an adverb mighty is

very; to a high degree.

Bandom vs Batdom - What's the difference?

bandom | batdom |


As nouns the difference between bandom and batdom

is that bandom is the condition or quality of being a band while batdom is the world of bats.

Hearers vs Heaters - What's the difference?

hearers | heaters |


As nouns the difference between hearers and heaters

is that hearers is while heaters is .

Daylike vs Dadlike - What's the difference?

daylike | dadlike |


As adjectives the difference between daylike and dadlike

is that daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it while dadlike is (informal) befitting a dad; fatherly.

Rumped vs Rumpled - What's the difference?

rumped | rumpled |


As adjectives the difference between rumped and rumpled

is that rumped is (in combination) having the specified form of rump while rumpled is wrinkled or crumpled.

As a verb rumpled is

past tense of rumple.

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