baltic |
baltis |
As an adjective Baltic
is of or pertaining to the
Baltic region or the
Baltic Sea.
As a proper noun Baltic
is the Baltic language family.
As a noun baltis is
plural of balti.
overfatigued |
overfatigue |
As verbs the difference between overfatigued and overfatigue
is that
overfatigued is past tense of overfatigue while
overfatigue is to fatigue to excess; to tire out.
As a noun overfatigue is
excessive fatigue.
hosers |
hosels |
As nouns the difference between hosers and hosels
is that
hosers is while
hosels is .
haileth |
faileth |
As verbs the difference between haileth and faileth
is that
haileth is (
hail) while
faileth is (archaic) third-person singular present simple form of
fail .
rather |
pather |
As an adverb rather
is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier.
As a verb rather
is (nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to.
As an adjective rather
is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
As a noun pather is
(computer games) a non-player character that walks a repeating path.
shinning |
chinning |
As verbs the difference between shinning and chinning
is that
shinning is while
chinning is .
unsounded |
unbounded |
As adjectives the difference between unsounded and unbounded
is that
unsounded is unfathomed while
unbounded is having no boundaries or limits.
rawhides |
rachides |
As nouns the difference between rawhides and rachides
is that
rawhides is plural of lang=en while
rachides is plural of rachis.
ahi |
ahh |
As nouns the difference between ahi and ahh
is that
ahi is fog, mist while
ahh is .
As an interjection ahh is
.
As a verb ahh is
.
hoit |
hoi |
As a verb hoit
is (archaic) to play the fool; to behave thoughtlessly and frivolously.
As an adjective hoi is
bald as a result of [http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/androgenic_alopecia male pattern baldness].
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