affrighten |
affrighted |
As verbs the difference between affrighten and affrighted
is that
affrighten is (archaic) to frighten while
affrighted is (
affright).
As an adjective affrighted is
(obsolete) terrified.
equivalve |
equivalue |
As an adjective equivalve
is having valves of the same size (as is normal.
As a noun equivalve
is any bivalve mollusc whose valves are of the same size.
As a verb equivalue is
to put an equal value upon; to put (something) on a par with another thing.
cater |
catery |
In obsolete terms the difference between cater and catery
is that
cater is to cut diagonally while
catery is the place where provisions are deposited.
As a verb cater
is to provide food professionally for a special occasion.
limmer |
gimmer |
As nouns the difference between limmer and gimmer
is that
limmer is (scotland) a rogue; a low, base fellow while
gimmer is (northern english dialect) a ewe between one and two years old.
As an adjective limmer
is limber.
nonsenses |
consenses |
As nouns the difference between nonsenses and consenses
is that
nonsenses is while
consenses is .
noyed |
joyed |
As verbs the difference between noyed and joyed
is that
noyed is past tense of noy while
joyed is past tense of joy.
brob |
bro |
As nouns the difference between brob and bro
is that
brob is a wedge-shaped spike used to secure the end of a timber where it abuts another much used in earlier times in the construction of tunnelled box-timber headings while
bro is (slang) brother; a male sibling.
As a verb brob
is (obsolete) to poke or prick.
risped |
rised |
As a noun risped
is (
risp).
As a verb rised is
(nonstandard) (
rise).
coole |
moole |
As a verb coole
is .
As an adjective coole
is .
As a noun moole is
(obsolete).
beks |
berks |
As nouns the difference between beks and berks
is that
beks is while
berks is .
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