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Cess vs Cress - What's the difference?

cess | cress |


As nouns the difference between cess and cress

is that cess is (british|ireland) an assessed tax or cess can be (rail transport) the area along either side of a railroad track which is kept at a lower level than the sleeper bottom, in order to provide drainage while cress is (botany) a plant of various species, chiefly cruciferous the leaves have a moderately pungent taste, and are used as a salad and antiscorbutic.

As a verb cess

is (british|ireland) to levy a or cess can be (obsolete) to cease; to neglect.

Hinted vs Minted - What's the difference?

hinted | minted |


As verbs the difference between hinted and minted

is that hinted is past tense of hint while minted is past tense of mint.

As an adjective minted is

made into coinage; coined.

Convince vs Convinced - What's the difference?

convince | convinced |


As verbs the difference between convince and convinced

is that convince is to make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence while convinced is (convince).

As an adjective convinced is

in a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.

Foolings vs Toolings - What's the difference?

foolings | toolings |


As nouns the difference between foolings and toolings

is that foolings is while toolings is .

Clanker vs Lanker - What's the difference?

clanker | lanker |


As a noun clanker

is something that makes a clanking noise.

As an adjective lanker is

(lank).

Credentialled vs Credentialed - What's the difference?

credentialled | credentialed |


As verbs the difference between credentialled and credentialed

is that credentialled is past tense of credential while credentialed is past tense of credential.

Bandles vs Candles - What's the difference?

bandles | candles |


As nouns the difference between bandles and candles

is that bandles is while candles is .

Mere vs Meve - What's the difference?

mere | meve |


As verbs the difference between mere and meve

is that mere is to limit; bound; divide or cause division in while meve is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun mere

is the sea.

As an adjective mere

is famous.

Parbreak vs Perbreak - What's the difference?

parbreak | perbreak |


As verbs the difference between parbreak and perbreak

is that parbreak is (obsolete) to vomit, spew out while perbreak is to vomit.

As a noun parbreak

is (archaic) vomit; vomiting.

Days vs Daye - What's the difference?

days | daye |


As adverbs the difference between days and daye

is that days is during the day while daye is besides .

As a noun days

is .

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