platers |
praters |
As nouns the difference between platers and praters
is that
platers is plural of lang=en while
praters is plural of lang=en.
cashed |
casked |
As verbs the difference between cashed and casked
is that
cashed is (
cash) while
casked is (
cask).
As an adjective cashed
is (slang) exhausted]] or [[use up|used up; finished, empty.
ajar |
alar |
As nouns the difference between ajar and alar
is that
ajar is a member of an ethnographic group of georgians while
alar is .
uncoiling |
untoiling |
As a verb uncoiling
is .
As a noun uncoiling
is the act of something being uncoiled.
As an adjective untoiling is
not engaging in toil.
spectate |
spectated |
As verbs the difference between spectate and spectated
is that
spectate is to attend an event as a spectator while
spectated is (
spectate).
bluster |
blaster |
As nouns the difference between bluster and blaster
is that
bluster is pompous, officious talk while
blaster is anything that, or anyone who blasts.
As a verb bluster
is to speak or protest loudly.
jus |
jut |
As nouns the difference between jus and jut
is that
jus is while
jut is something that sticks out.
As a verb jut is
to stick out.
balking |
walking |
As verbs the difference between balking and walking
is that
balking is present participle of lang=en while
walking is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun walking is
form of walk|lang=en.
As an adjective walking is
incarnate as a human; living.
cory |
corn |
As nouns the difference between cory and corn
is that
cory is any fish belonging to the genus , a group of south american freshwater catfish while
corn is drinking horn, flagon.
exed |
lexed |
As verbs the difference between exed and lexed
is that
exed is (
ex) while
lexed is (
lex).
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