tasking |
tsking |
As verbs the difference between tasking and tsking
is that
tasking is present participle of lang=en while
tsking is present participle of tsk.
As nouns the difference between tasking and tsking
is that
tasking is {{cx|military|lang=en}} A task; an assigned item of work while
tsking is a
tsk sound of disapproval.
hearest |
heardst |
In archaic terms the difference between hearest and heardst
is that
hearest is second-person singular present simple form of
hearheardst is form of second-person singular simple past|hear.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
purre |
As a verb purred
is (
purr).
As a noun purre is
(uk|dialect) a bird, the dunlin.
decamps |
deramps |
As verbs the difference between decamps and deramps
is that
decamps is (
decamp) while
deramps is (
deramp).
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.
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