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Sweats vs Seats - What's the difference?

sweats | seats |


As nouns the difference between sweats and seats

is that sweats is while seats is .

As verbs the difference between sweats and seats

is that sweats is (sweat) while seats is (seat).

Sits vs Pits - What's the difference?

sits | pits |


As nouns the difference between sits and pits

is that sits is plural of lang=en while pits is plural of lang=en.

As a verb sits

is third-person singular of sit.

Preconfiguring vs Reconfiguring - What's the difference?

preconfiguring | reconfiguring |


As verbs the difference between preconfiguring and reconfiguring

is that preconfiguring is while reconfiguring is .

Slags vs Flags - What's the difference?

slags | flags |


As nouns the difference between slags and flags

is that slags is while flags is .

As a verb slags

is (slag).

Pistils vs Postils - What's the difference?

pistils | postils |


As nouns the difference between pistils and postils

is that pistils is while postils is .

Pirogue vs Perogue - What's the difference?

pirogue | perogue |


As nouns the difference between pirogue and perogue

is that pirogue is a canoe of shallow draft, made by hollowing a log while perogue is alternative form of lang=en.

Wades vs Waves - What's the difference?

wades | waves |


As nouns the difference between wades and waves

is that wades is while waves is .

As verbs the difference between wades and waves

is that wades is (wade) while waves is (wave).

Sizes vs Sizer - What's the difference?

sizes | sizer |


As nouns the difference between sizes and sizer

is that sizes is plural of lang=en while sizer is alternative form of lang=en.

Dilate vs Pilate - What's the difference?

dilate | pilate |


As a verb dilate

is to enlarge; to make bigger.

As a proper noun Pilate is

Pontius Pilate, the man who, according to the Bible, ordered the crucifixion of Jesus.

As an adjective pilate is

resembling hair; minutely clavate.

Chomp vs Whomp - What's the difference?

chomp | whomp |


As verbs the difference between chomp and whomp

is that chomp is to bite or munch loudly or heavily while whomp is (slang) hit extremely hard.

As a noun chomp

is the act of chomping (see below).

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