doth |
douth |
As a verb doth
is archaic third-person singular of do; does.
As a noun douth is
virtue; excellence; atheldom; nobility; power; riches.
As an adjective douth is
snug; comfortable; in easy circumstances.
pins |
kins |
As nouns the difference between pins and kins
is that
pins is while
kins is .
channa |
chenna |
As nouns the difference between channa and chenna
is that
channa is alternative form of lang=en while
chenna is a fresh, unripened curd cheese widely used in India and Bangladesh.
gynecia |
gynoecia |
As nouns the difference between gynecia and gynoecia
is that
gynecia is while
gynoecia is .
skippered |
slippered |
As verbs the difference between skippered and slippered
is that
skippered is (
skipper) while
slippered is (
slipper).
As an adjective slippered is
wearing slippers.
shuffling |
shaffling |
As verbs the difference between shuffling and shaffling
is that
shuffling is present participle of lang=en while
shaffling is present participle of shaffle.
As a noun shuffling
is the act or motion of one who shuffles.
As an adjective shuffling
is moving with a dragging, scraping step.
pilled |
rilled |
As verbs the difference between pilled and rilled
is that
pilled is
very rare: (
pill) while
rilled is (
rill).
wheeled |
wheelied |
As verbs the difference between wheeled and wheelied
is that
wheeled is past tense of wheel while
wheelied is past tense of wheelie.
As an adjective wheeled
is having wheels.
transude |
transume |
As verbs the difference between transude and transume
is that
transude is to pass through a pore, membrane or interstice while
transume is (archaic|transitive) to change, convert.
simpled |
dimpled |
As verbs the difference between simpled and dimpled
is that
simpled is past tense of simple while
dimpled is past tense of dimple.
As an adjective dimpled is
having dimples.
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