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Ridged vs Bridged - What's the difference?

ridged | bridged |


As verbs the difference between ridged and bridged

is that ridged is past tense of ridge while bridged is past tense of bridge.

As an adjective bridged is

equipped with a bridge (in many contexts.

Stickier vs Shtickier - What's the difference?

stickier | shtickier |


As adjectives the difference between stickier and shtickier

is that stickier is comparative of sticky while shtickier is comparative of shticky.

Selle vs Salle - What's the difference?

selle | salle |


As nouns the difference between selle and salle

is that selle is obsolete spelling of lang=en while salle is a hall or room used for fencing.

Scolder vs Scoldee - What's the difference?

scolder | scoldee |


As nouns the difference between scolder and scoldee

is that scolder is one who scolds while scoldee is one who receives a scolding.

Cowers vs Fowers - What's the difference?

cowers | fowers |


As a verb cowers

is third-person singular of cower.

As a noun fowers is

plural of fower.

Laker vs Lager - What's the difference?

laker | lager |


As nouns the difference between laker and lager

is that laker is a lakist; one of the (lake poets) while lager is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp.

As a proper noun laker

is .

Fud vs Fup - What's the difference?

fud | fup |


As an acronym FUD

is Fear, uncertainty, and doubt, a marketing strategy involving the spread of worrisome information about a competing product.

As a noun fud

is alternative case form of FUD.

As an abbreviation fup is

follow-up.

Nappie vs Nappier - What's the difference?

nappie | nappier |


As a noun nappie

is alternative form of nappy:|lang=en.

As an adjective nappier is

comparative of nappy.

Subnectors vs Subvectors - What's the difference?

subnectors | subvectors |


As nouns the difference between subnectors and subvectors

is that subnectors is while subvectors is .

Unsense vs Unsensed - What's the difference?

unsense | unsensed |


As a noun unsense

is lack or absence of sense; senselessness; nonsense.

As an adjective unsensed is

not sensed or felt.

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