wading |
woading |
As verbs the difference between wading and woading
is that
wading is present participle of lang=en while
woading is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective wading
is appropriate to wade in.
As a noun wading
is the act of one who wades.
demated |
debated |
As verbs the difference between demated and debated
is that
demated is past tense of demate while
debated is past tense of debate.
As an adjective debated is
disputed, under discussion, not settled.
deactivator |
reactivator |
As nouns the difference between deactivator and reactivator
is that
deactivator is any device used to deactivate something while
reactivator is one who, or that which, reactivates.
hylid |
tylid |
In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between hylid and tylid
is that
hylid is (zoology) any member of the hylidae while
tylid is (zoology) any member of the tylidae.
As nouns the difference between hylid and tylid
is that
hylid is (zoology) any member of the hylidae while
tylid is (zoology) any member of the tylidae.
bouge |
bouse |
As nouns the difference between bouge and bouse
is that
bouge is the right to rations at court, granted to the king's household, attendants etc while
bouse is cowpat.
As a verb bouge
is to swell out.
millefiore |
millefiori |
As nouns the difference between millefiore and millefiori
is that
millefiore is while
millefiori is a decorative glassware technique using a mosaic of coloured beads.
hafted |
hated |
As verbs the difference between hafted and hated
is that
hafted is past tense of haft while
hated is past tense of hate.
As an adjective hated is
of something disliked; odious.
shirrings |
stirrings |
As nouns the difference between shirrings and stirrings
is that
shirrings is while
stirrings is .
diples |
diploes |
As nouns the difference between diples and diploes
is that
diples is plural of lang=en while
diploës is plural of diploë|lang=en.
eland |
elan |
As nouns the difference between eland and elan
is that
eland is a genus of large South African antelope (genus: Taurotragus), valued both for its hide and flesh while
elan is ardor or zeal inspired by passion or enthusiasm.
Pages