Unseams vs Unseals - What's the difference?
unseams | unseals |As verbs the difference between unseams and unseals
is that unseams is third-person singular of unseam while unseals is third-person singular of unseal.Hoaky vs Honky - What's the difference?
hoaky | honky |As an adjective hoaky
is : phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived.As a noun honky is
(north america|pejorative|racial slur) a caucasian person.Farsang vs Farang - What's the difference?
farsang | farang |As nouns the difference between farsang and farang
is that farsang is a Persian measure of distance, equivalent to about four miles while farang is a Caucasian or a white foreigner; one who comes to Thailand from another country.Piddly vs Diddly - What's the difference?
piddly | diddly |As an adjective piddly
is small, inconsequential, or not worth spending time on.As a noun diddly is
a small amount of no worth.As an interjection diddly is
a written representation of a trill sound.Scram vs Scrum - What's the difference?
scram | scrum |As nouns the difference between scram and scrum
is that scram is a rapid shutdown of a nuclear reactor while scrum is a tightly-packed and disorderly crowd of people.As a verb scram
is get out of here; go away (frequently imperative).Purred vs Purre - What's the difference?
purred | purre |As a verb purred
is (purr).As a noun purre is
(uk|dialect) a bird, the dunlin.Decamps vs Deramps - What's the difference?
decamps | deramps |As verbs the difference between decamps and deramps
is that decamps is (decamp) while deramps is (deramp).Halmos vs Holmos - What's the difference?
halmos | holmos |As nouns the difference between halmos and holmos
is that halmos is (mathematics) the symbol “” marking the end of a proof while holmos is an ancient greek or etruscan vase with a rounded body, especially a closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal, or a drinking cup with a foot and stem.Puddley vs Puddle - What's the difference?
puddley | puddle |As an adjective puddley
is (rare).As a noun puddle is
a small pool of water, usually on a path or road.As a verb puddle is
to form a puddle.Dentize vs Dentized - What's the difference?
dentize | dentized |
