cany |
canny |
As adjectives the difference between cany and canny
is that
cany is of or relating to cane (the plant) or canes while
canny is careful, prudent, cautious.
senseis |
sanseis |
As nouns the difference between senseis and sanseis
is that
senseis is while
sanseis is .
reseized |
reseize |
As verbs the difference between reseized and reseize
is that
reseized is (
reseize) while
reseize is to seize (assets, property, etc) again.
jeeing |
teeing |
As verbs the difference between jeeing and teeing
is that
jeeing is while
teeing is .
sien |
lien |
As nouns the difference between sien and lien
is that
sien is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
lien is a tendon.
As a verb lien is
alternative form of lang=en.
seemlily |
seelily |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between seemlily and seelily
is that
seemlily is (obsolete) in a seemly manner while
seelily is (obsolete) in a seely, or silly, manner.
As adverbs the difference between seemlily and seelily
is that
seemlily is (obsolete) in a seemly manner while
seelily is (obsolete) in a seely, or silly, manner.
deweights |
reweights |
As verbs the difference between deweights and reweights
is that
deweights is (
deweight) while
reweights is (
reweight).
incessant |
uncessant |
As adjectives the difference between incessant and uncessant
is that
incessant is without pause or stop; not ending, especially to the point of annoyance while
uncessant is .
suckles |
puckles |
As a verb suckles
is (
suckle).
As a noun puckles is
.
douching |
pouching |
As verbs the difference between douching and pouching
is that
douching is present participle of douche while
pouching is present participle of lang=en.
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