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Wone vs Pone - What's the difference?

wone | pone |


As nouns the difference between wone and pone

is that wone is (obsolete|or|archaic|poetic) a dwelling or wone can be (obsolete|poetic) a house, home, habitation or wone can be custom, habit, practice while pone is (legal|historical) a writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts or pone can be (southern us) a baked or fried cornbread (bread made of cornmeal), often made without milk or eggs or pone can be the last player to bet or play in turn.

As a verb wone

is (obsolete|or|archaic|dialectal) to live, reside, stay.

Mandils vs Manzils - What's the difference?

mandils | manzils |


As nouns the difference between mandils and manzils

is that mandils is while manzils is .

Males vs Mules - What's the difference?

males | mules |


As nouns the difference between males and mules

is that males is while mules is .

As a verb mules is

to remove skin from (an animal) to prevent myiasis.

Unboxed vs Unboxes - What's the difference?

unboxed | unboxes |


As verbs the difference between unboxed and unboxes

is that unboxed is past tense of unbox while unboxes is third-person singular of unbox.

Fairest vs Farest - What's the difference?

fairest | farest |


As an adjective fairest

is superlative of fair.

As a verb farest is

archaic second-person singular of fare.

Tween vs Tweed - What's the difference?

tween | tweed |


As nouns the difference between tween and tweed

is that tween is (animation) an action of tweening (inserting frames for continuity); a sequence of frames generated by tweening or tween can be a person who is neither a young child nor an adolescent, one of an age in the range of 8 to 12 years old or a similar range while tweed is a coarse woolen fabric used for clothing.

As a verb tween

is (cinematography) to generate intermediate frames in an animated sequence so as to give the appearance of smooth movement.

Netter vs Nitter - What's the difference?

netter | nitter |


As nouns the difference between netter and nitter

is that netter is one who nets (in any sense), or who uses a net while nitter is a louse that deposits nits on horses.

Pastel vs Astel - What's the difference?

pastel | astel |


As nouns the difference between pastel and astel

is that pastel is any of several subdued tints of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue and lavender while astel is an arch or ceiling of boards placed above the workers' heads in a mine.

Deeked vs Peeked - What's the difference?

deeked | peeked |


As verbs the difference between deeked and peeked

is that deeked is past tense of deek while peeked is past tense of peek.

Clanky vs Clinky - What's the difference?

clanky | clinky |


As adjectives the difference between clanky and clinky

is that clanky is making a clanking metallic sound while clinky is clinking, making a clinking sound, like glass on glass.

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