kes |
kea |
As nouns the difference between kes and kea
is that
kes is the kestrel while
kea is
Nestor notabilis, a parrot of New Zealand.
tontine |
pontine |
As a noun tontine
is (finance|insurance) a form of investment in which, on the death of an investor, his share is divided amongst the other investors.
As an adjective pontine is
of or relating to an extensive marshy district between rome and naples.
dikes |
dikers |
As nouns the difference between dikes and dikers
is that
dikes is plural of lang=en while
dikers is plural of lang=en.
bags |
baps |
As nouns the difference between bags and baps
is that
bags is while
baps is .
As a verb bags
is (australia|new zealand) to reserve for oneself or
bags can be (
bag).
nebulizer |
nebuliser |
As a noun nebulizer
is a device used to convert liquid into a fine spray of aerosols, by means of oxygen, compressed air, or ultrasonic vibration; sometimes also referred to as an atomizer.
As a verb nebuliser is
(
label) to nebulize, atomize, spray.
potted |
pitted |
As verbs the difference between potted and pitted
is that
potted is (
pot) while
pitted is (
pit).
As adjectives the difference between potted and pitted
is that
potted is (derogatory|informal) prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting while
pitted is having a surface marked by pits; pockmarked or alveolate.
tacker |
tackey |
As nouns the difference between tacker and tackey
is that
tacker is stapler while
tackey is a scrubby, neglected horse.
caddices |
caddises |
As nouns the difference between caddices and caddises
is that
caddices is while
caddises is .
sparkleth |
sparketh |
As verbs the difference between sparkleth and sparketh
is that
sparkleth is third-person singular of sparkle while
sparketh is archaic third-person singular of spark.
harks |
harls |
As a verb harks
is (
hark).
As a noun harls is
.
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