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Brushingly vs Blushingly - What's the difference?

brushingly | blushingly |


As adverbs the difference between brushingly and blushingly

is that brushingly is with a brushing motion; barely touching; glancingly while blushingly is in an blushing manner; in a manner that evokes a blush.

Oedemateous vs Edemateous - What's the difference?

oedemateous | edemateous |


As adjectives the difference between oedemateous and edemateous

is that oedemateous is edematous while edemateous is .

Tada vs Pada - What's the difference?

tada | pada |


As an interjection tada

is .

As a noun pada is

the basic metric unit of vedic poetry, consisting of one line of verse in sanskrit, typically as part of a four-line stanza.

Fieldsman vs Fieldman - What's the difference?

fieldsman | fieldman |


As nouns the difference between fieldsman and fieldman

is that fieldsman is fielder while fieldman is .

Basing vs Masing - What's the difference?

basing | masing |


As verbs the difference between basing and masing

is that basing is present participle of lang=en while masing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective masing is

that acts as a maser.

Kedging vs Wedging - What's the difference?

kedging | wedging |


As verbs the difference between kedging and wedging

is that kedging is present participle of kedge while wedging is present participle of lang=en.

Kegler vs Kegger - What's the difference?

kegler | kegger |


As nouns the difference between kegler and kegger

is that kegler is one who enjoys bowling while kegger is (slang) a party at which beer is served from a keg.

Retorn vs Retore - What's the difference?

retorn | retore |


As verbs the difference between retorn and retore

is that retorn is while retore is (retear).

Huxter vs Hurter - What's the difference?

huxter | hurter |


As nouns the difference between huxter and hurter

is that huxter is while hurter is one who hurts or does harm.

As a verb huxter

is .

Grindle vs Brindle - What's the difference?

grindle | brindle |


As nouns the difference between grindle and brindle

is that grindle is a fish, the bowfin while brindle is a streaky colouration in animals.

As an adjective brindle is

having such a colouration; brindled.

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