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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.

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.

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