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Hypersexualizing vs Hypersexualising - What's the difference?

hypersexualizing | hypersexualising |


As verbs the difference between hypersexualizing and hypersexualising

is that hypersexualizing is while hypersexualising is .

Warish vs Warsh - What's the difference?

warish | warsh |


As verbs the difference between warish and warsh

is that warish is to cure or heal (an illness or person while warsh is wash.

Uuencodes vs Uuencoded - What's the difference?

uuencodes | uuencoded |


As verbs the difference between uuencodes and uuencoded

is that uuencodes is third-person singular of uuencode while uuencoded is past tense of uuencode.

Dooked vs Cooked - What's the difference?

dooked | cooked |


As verbs the difference between dooked and cooked

is that dooked is past tense of dook while cooked is past tense of cook.

As an adjective cooked is

of food, that has been prepared by cooking.

Debauchers vs Debauches - What's the difference?

debauchers | debauches |


As a noun debauchers

is .

As a verb debauches is

.

Wiping vs Siping - What's the difference?

wiping | siping |


As verbs the difference between wiping and siping

is that wiping is while siping is .

As a noun wiping

is the act by which something is wiped.

Foons vs Fons - What's the difference?

foons | fons |


As nouns the difference between foons and fons

is that foons is plural of lang=en while fons is plural of lang=en.

As a verb fons is

third-person singular of fon lang=en.

Elce vs Elfe - What's the difference?

elce | elfe |


As an adjective elce

is .

As an adverb elce

is .

As a noun elfe is

a female elf, a fairy, nymph.

Dribbles vs Dribbled - What's the difference?

dribbles | dribbled |


As verbs the difference between dribbles and dribbled

is that dribbles is while dribbled is (dribble).

Meral vs Medal - What's the difference?

meral | medal |


As an adjective meral

is .

As a noun medal is

a stamped metal disc used as a personal ornament, a charm, or a religious object.

As a verb medal is

(sports|very|colloquial) to win a medal.

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