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Puffs vs Luffs - What's the difference?

puffs | luffs |


As verbs the difference between puffs and luffs

is that puffs is third-person singular of puff while luffs is third-person singular of luff.

As a noun luffs is

plural of lang=en.

Spinnet vs Spinet - What's the difference?

spinnet | spinet |


As nouns the difference between spinnet and spinet

is that spinnet is while spinet is (musical instruments) a short, compact harpsichord or piano or spinet can be (obsolete) a spinney.

Couriers vs Courters - What's the difference?

couriers | courters |


As nouns the difference between couriers and courters

is that couriers is while courters is .

As a verb couriers

is (courier).

Tid vs Aid - What's the difference?

tid | aid |


As a noun tid

is meat.

As a proper noun aid is

.

Snirts vs Snorts - What's the difference?

snirts | snorts |


As verbs the difference between snirts and snorts

is that snirts is (snirt) while snorts is (snort).

As a noun snorts is

.

Ferd vs Fern - What's the difference?

ferd | fern |


As a noun ferd

is an army, a host or ferd can be (obsolete) fear.

As a proper noun fern is

(female) from the fern plant.

Uninflectable vs Uninfectable - What's the difference?

uninflectable | uninfectable |


As adjectives the difference between uninflectable and uninfectable

is that uninflectable is not inflectable; that cannot be inflected while uninfectable is not infectable.

Concerteth vs Concerneth - What's the difference?

concerteth | concerneth |


As verbs the difference between concerteth and concerneth

is that concerteth is (concert) while concerneth is (concern).

Slumber vs Slumbery - What's the difference?

slumber | slumbery |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between slumber and slumbery

is that slumber is (obsolete) to stun; to stupefy while slumbery is (obsolete) sleepy, slumberous.

As a noun slumber

is a very light state of sleep, almost awake.

As a verb slumber

is to be in a very light state of sleep, almost awake.

As an adjective slumbery is

(obsolete) sleepy, slumberous.

Schpiel vs Shpiel - What's the difference?

schpiel | shpiel |


In alternative spelling of|spiel|lang=en terms the difference between schpiel and shpiel

is that schpiel is while shpiel is .

As nouns the difference between schpiel and shpiel

is that schpiel is while shpiel is .

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