stopping |
stooping |
As verbs the difference between stopping and stooping
is that
stopping is present participle of lang=en while
stooping is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between stopping and stooping
is that
stopping is the act of something that stops; a halt while
stooping is the act of one who stoops.
As an adjective stooping is
bending the body forward; yielding; submitting; condescending; inclining.
scaly |
scalp |
As nouns the difference between scaly and scalp
is that
scaly is (south africa) the scaly yellowfish, while
scalp is the top of the head; the skull.
As an adjective scaly
is covered or abounding with scales; as, a scaly fish.
As a verb scalp is
to remove the scalp (part of the head from where the hair grows), by brutal act or accident.
quadrantanopic |
quadrantanopia |
As an adjective quadrantanopic
is afflicted with, or relating to, quadrantanopia.
As a noun quadrantanopia is
the loss of vision in one or more quadrants of the field of view.
methamfetamine |
metamfetamine |
As nouns the difference between methamfetamine and metamfetamine
is that
methamfetamine is while
metamfetamine is methamphetamine.
oho |
moho |
As an interjection oho
is expressing surprise or gloating realisation; aha.
As a noun moho is
the North Island takahē, an extinct rail of New Zealand.
bees |
beest |
As a noun bees
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb beest is
subjunctive archaic second-person singular of be lang=en.
sepsins |
sepsis |
As nouns the difference between sepsins and sepsis
is that
sepsins is while
sepsis is (pathology) a serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, and a known or suspected infection is present.
chippings |
choppings |
As nouns the difference between chippings and choppings
is that
chippings is while
choppings is .
manless |
fanless |
As adjectives the difference between manless and fanless
is that
manless is without a man or men while
fanless is having no fan; having no electronic device that moves air in order to cool something.
loused |
soused |
As verbs the difference between loused and soused
is that
loused is (
louse) while
soused is (
souse).
As an adjective soused is
(slang) inebriated, drunk.
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