spangs |
pangs |
As nouns the difference between spangs and pangs
is that
spangs is plural of lang=en while
pangs is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between spangs and pangs
is that
spangs is third-person singular of spang while
pangs is third-person singular of pang.
gravelly |
gravely |
As adjectives the difference between gravelly and gravely
is that
gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles while
gravely is characterised by gravel, pebbles, or small stones.
As an adverb gravely is
in a grave or serious manner.
popodoms |
poppodoms |
As nouns the difference between popodoms and poppodoms
is that
popodoms is while
poppodoms is .
lees |
leis |
As nouns the difference between lees and leis
is that
lees is (plural only) the sediment that settles during fermentation of beverages, consisting of dead yeast and precipitated parts of the fruit or
lees can be (sailing) while
leis is .
enharmonic |
xenharmonic |
In lang=en terms the difference between enharmonic and xenharmonic
is that
enharmonic is of or pertaining to a tetrachord while
xenharmonic is not conforming to the common 12-tone equal temperament.
punchings |
punchins |
As nouns the difference between punchings and punchins
is that
punchings is plural of punching while
punchins is plural of punchin.
baddish |
maddish |
As adjectives the difference between baddish and maddish
is that
baddish is somewhat bad; of a quality between mediocre and bad while
maddish is somewhat mad.
flitten |
flitter |
As verbs the difference between flitten and flitter
is that
flitten is while
flitter is to move about rapidly and nimbly.
As a noun flitter is
a rag; a tatter; a small piece or fragment.
rapes |
raxes |
As a noun rapes
is .
As a verb raxes is
(
rax).
sopping |
souping |
As verbs the difference between sopping and souping
is that
sopping is while
souping is .
As an adjective sopping
is soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping.
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