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Teleconferenced vs Teleconference - What's the difference?

teleconferenced | teleconference |


As verbs the difference between teleconferenced and teleconference

is that teleconferenced is past tense of teleconference while teleconference is to take part in a teleconference.

As a noun teleconference is

a telephone conference, an arranged phone call between more than two parties.

Mewings vs Sewings - What's the difference?

mewings | sewings |


As nouns the difference between mewings and sewings

is that mewings is while sewings is .

Trollable vs Rollable - What's the difference?

trollable | rollable |


As adjectives the difference between trollable and rollable

is that trollable is (internet) capable of, or suited to, being trolled (disrupted by provocative postings) while rollable is capable of rolling or being rolled.

Guzzies vs Guzzles - What's the difference?

guzzies | guzzles |


As a noun guzzies

is .

As a verb guzzles is

(guzzle).

Yesses vs Fesses - What's the difference?

yesses | fesses |


As a noun yesses

is .

As a verb fesses is

.

Sepulchering vs Sepulchring - What's the difference?

sepulchering | sepulchring |


As verbs the difference between sepulchering and sepulchring

is that sepulchering is while sepulchring is .

Prebends vs Rebends - What's the difference?

prebends | rebends |


As a noun prebends

is (obsolete).

As a verb rebends is

(rebend).

Proselyted vs Proselyter - What's the difference?

proselyted | proselyter |


As a verb proselyted

is (proselyte).

As a noun proselyter is

a person who proselytes.

Lingula vs Lingual - What's the difference?

lingula | lingual |


As a proper noun lingula

is .

As an adjective lingual is

related to the tongue.

As a noun lingual is

(phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue.

Gazed vs Gated - What's the difference?

gazed | gated |


As verbs the difference between gazed and gated

is that gazed is (gaze) while gated is (gate).

As an adjective gated is

capable of being switched on and off (normally by means of a signal).

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