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Slurring vs Slurrying - What's the difference?

slurring | slurrying |


As verbs the difference between slurring and slurrying

is that slurring is present participle of lang=en while slurrying is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun slurring

is a slur mark in music.

Gasser vs Gasper - What's the difference?

gasser | gasper |


As nouns the difference between gasser and gasper

is that gasser is something highly entertaining or remarkable while gasper is a person or animal that gasps.

Reet vs Rete - What's the difference?

reet | rete |

Rete is a anagram of reet.

Rete is a descendant of reet.



As an adjective reet

is right.

As an adverb reet

is right.

As a noun rete is

a network of blood vessels or nerves.

Fang vs Fand - What's the difference?

fang | fand |


As a verb fand is

to seek (to do a thing); try; attempt; endeavour; make a shift or fand can be (find).

Metalised vs Metallised - What's the difference?

metalised | metallised |


As verbs the difference between metalised and metallised

is that metalised is (metalise) while metallised is (metallise).

Lates vs Mates - What's the difference?

lates | mates |


As verbs the difference between lates and mates

is that lates is while mates is .

Putrescins vs Putrescine - What's the difference?

putrescins | putrescine |


As nouns the difference between putrescins and putrescine

is that putrescins is while putrescine is a diamine, nh2(ch2)4nh2 (1,4-diaminobutane or butanediamine) it is produced by the breakdown of amino acids in living and dead organisms.

Shacks vs Thacks - What's the difference?

shacks | thacks |


As nouns the difference between shacks and thacks

is that shacks is plural of lang=en while thacks is plural of lang=en.

As a verb shacks

is third-person singular of shack.

Memorises vs Memorists - What's the difference?

memorises | memorists |


As a verb memorises

is .

As a noun memorists is

.

Halter vs Hater - What's the difference?

halter | hater |


As verbs the difference between halter and hater

is that halter is to place a halter on while hater is to speed up, hasten.

As a noun halter

is a bitless headpiece of rope or straps, placed on the head of animals such as cattle or horses to lead or tie them or halter can be one who halts or limps; a cripple.

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