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Antigay vs Antigag - What's the difference?

antigay | antigag |


As adjectives the difference between antigay and antigag

is that antigay is while antigag is preventing gagging.

Roo vs Coo - What's the difference?

roo | coo |


As nouns the difference between roo and coo

is that roo is peace; quietness while coo is the murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon.

As a verb coo is

to make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon.

As an adjective coo is

cool.

As an interjection coo is

expression of fright, surprise, approval, etc.

As an initialism COO is

chief operating officer.

Moralists vs Moralises - What's the difference?

moralists | moralises |


As a noun moralists

is .

As a verb moralises is

.

Fixed vs Fifed - What's the difference?

fixed | fifed |


As verbs the difference between fixed and fifed

is that fixed is (fix) while fifed is (fife).

As an adjective fixed

is not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same.

Kingsized vs Kingsize - What's the difference?

kingsized | kingsize |


As adjectives the difference between kingsized and kingsize

is that kingsized is while kingsize is .

Trimness vs Primness - What's the difference?

trimness | primness |


As nouns the difference between trimness and primness

is that trimness is the property of being trim while primness is the quality or state of being prim, precise, or proper.

Anathematized vs Anathematised - What's the difference?

anathematized | anathematised |


As verbs the difference between anathematized and anathematised

is that anathematized is (anathematize) while anathematised is (anathematise).

Reawakes vs Reawaked - What's the difference?

reawakes | reawaked |


As verbs the difference between reawakes and reawaked

is that reawakes is third-person singular of reawake while reawaked is past tense of reawake.

Maxima vs Maximax - What's the difference?

maxima | maximax |


As an adjective maxima

is .

As a noun maximax is

(economics|computer science|decision theory) a strategy or algorithm that seeks to maximize the maximum possible result (that is, that prefers the alternative with the chance of the best possible outcome, even if its expected outcome and its worst possible outcome are worse than other alternatives);.

Bunglers vs Buglers - What's the difference?

bunglers | buglers |


As nouns the difference between bunglers and buglers

is that bunglers is plural of bungler while buglers is plural of lang=en.

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