beares |
bearer |
As a verb beares
is , (
bear).
As a noun bearer is
one who, or that which, bears, sustains, or carries.
pathia |
pathic |
As nouns the difference between pathia and pathic
is that
pathia is (
label) a hot, sweet, and sour while
pathic is the passive male partner in anal intercourse.
As an adjective pathic is
passive; suffering.
wamblingly |
ramblingly |
As adverbs the difference between wamblingly and ramblingly
is that
wamblingly is in a wambling manner; shakily; unsteadily while
ramblingly is in a rambling manner.
gollying |
gallying |
As verbs the difference between gollying and gallying
is that
gollying is while
gallying is .
mitched |
matched |
As verbs the difference between mitched and matched
is that
mitched is past tense of mitch while
matched is past tense of match.
ett |
eft |
As an abbreviation ett
is endotracheal tube.
As an initialism eft is
emotional freedom technique.
fabled |
failed |
As an adjective fabled
is known only in fables; fictitious.
As a verb failed is
(
fail).
glore |
glory |
As verbs the difference between glore and glory
is that
glore is (archaic) to glare while
glory is to exult with joy; to rejoice.
As a noun glory is
great beauty or splendour, that is so overwhelming it is considered powerful.
bedbugs |
bedrugs |
As a noun bedbugs
is .
As a verb bedrugs is
(
bedrug).
grazing |
brazing |
As verbs the difference between grazing and brazing
is that
grazing is present participle of lang=en while
brazing is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between grazing and brazing
is that
grazing is grazeland while
brazing is a method of joining metals by using heat and a filler.
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