affectations |
affectatious |
As a noun affectations
is .
As an adjective affectatious is
pretentious, artificial, fake, sham, feigned; doing something just for show.
imbolden |
embolden |
As verbs the difference between imbolden and embolden
is that
imbolden is archaic form of embolden while
embolden is to render (someone) bolder or more courageous.
forefending |
forfending |
As verbs the difference between forefending and forfending
is that
forefending is present participle of forefend while
forfending is present participle of forfend.
mixes |
maxes |
As verbs the difference between mixes and maxes
is that
mixes is third-person singular of mix while
maxes is third-person singular of max.
As a noun mixes
is plural of mix.
acorns |
adorns |
As a noun acorns
is plural of acorn.
As a verb adorns is
third-person singular of adorn.
laws |
lars |
As nouns the difference between laws and lars
is that
laws is while
lars is .
dipped |
pipped |
As verbs the difference between dipped and pipped
is that
dipped is past tense of dip while
pipped is past tense of pip.
As an adjective dipped
is that has been briefly immersed in a liquid.
orthants |
orthents |
As nouns the difference between orthants and orthents
is that
orthants is plural of orthant while
orthents is plural of orthent.
loids |
aloids |
As a verb loids
is (
loid).
As a noun aloids is
.
darting |
parting |
As verbs the difference between darting and parting
is that
darting is while
parting is .
As nouns the difference between darting and parting
is that
darting is a motion or gesture that darts while
parting is the act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; division; separation.
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