tia |
pia |
As initialisms the difference between tia and pia
is that
tia is telecommunications Industry Association while
PIA is personal Injury Accident.
As a proper noun Tia
is {{given name|female}} invented in the latter half of the twentieth century. It can be explained as a short form of Letitia or Venetia, or from Estonian Tiia, pet form of Dorothea.
As a noun pia is
the pia mater, the innermost of the meninges that protect the brain and spinal cord.
seeder |
weeder |
As nouns the difference between seeder and weeder
is that
seeder is (agriculture) a device used to plant seeds; a seed drill while
weeder is an agricultural worker who removes weeds.
deflow |
beflow |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between deflow and beflow
is that
deflow is (obsolete) to flow down while
beflow is (obsolete) to flow by, about, or around; flow all over; overflow.
As verbs the difference between deflow and beflow
is that
deflow is (obsolete) to flow down while
beflow is (obsolete) to flow by, about, or around; flow all over; overflow.
millibar |
millibarn |
As nouns the difference between millibar and millibarn
is that
millibar is a non-si unit of pressure equal to 100 pascals, used primarily to report atmospheric pressure while
millibarn is (physics) a unit of cross section equal to one thousandth of a barn;
abbreviation : mb.
blighter |
brighter |
As a noun blighter
is one who blights.
As an adjective brighter is
comparative of bright.
marbelize |
marbelise |
As verbs the difference between marbelize and marbelise
is that
marbelize is while
marbelise is .
nans |
naans |
As nouns the difference between nans and naans
is that
nans is while
naans is .
lynched |
synched |
As verbs the difference between lynched and synched
is that
lynched is past tense of lynch while
synched is past tense of synch.
randy |
mandy |
As a proper noun randy
is a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.
As a noun mandy is
(uk|slang|uncountable) the drug mdma.
clour |
clout |
As nouns the difference between clour and clout
is that
clour is a field or
clour can be a blow or impingement while
clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political.
As verbs the difference between clour and clout
is that
clour is to inflict a blow on; punch while
clout is to hit, especially with the fist.
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