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Jerkers vs Jerkess - What's the difference?

jerkers | jerkess |


As nouns the difference between jerkers and jerkess

is that jerkers is while jerkess is (rare) a female jerk.

Marra vs Marma - What's the difference?

marra | marma |


As a verb marra

is .

As a noun marma is

(ayurveda) a special, sensitive point on the body.

Untacked vs Untanked - What's the difference?

untacked | untanked |


As verbs the difference between untacked and untanked

is that untacked is past tense of untack while untanked is past tense of untank.

Sayer vs Swayer - What's the difference?

sayer | swayer |


As a proper noun sayer

is common in sussex.

As a noun swayer is

one who or that which sways something.

Disposited vs Disposted - What's the difference?

disposited | disposted |


As verbs the difference between disposited and disposted

is that disposited is (disposit) while disposted is (dispost).

Scabble vs Shabble - What's the difference?

scabble | shabble |


As a verb scabble

is to roughly dress stone.

As a noun shabble is

(scotland) a kind of crooked sword or hanger.

Gleaner vs Cleaner - What's the difference?

gleaner | cleaner |


As nouns the difference between gleaner and cleaner

is that gleaner is one who gleans while cleaner is a person whose occupation is to clean floors, windows and other things.

As an adjective cleaner is

comparative of clean.

Tyny vs Tiny - What's the difference?

tyny | tiny |


As adjectives the difference between tyny and tiny

is that tyny is small; tiny while tiny is very small.

As a noun tiny is

a small child; an infant.

Cookie vs Tookie - What's the difference?

cookie | tookie |


As nouns the difference between cookie and tookie

is that cookie is a small, flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies or nuts mixed in) while tookie is the buttocks.

Muttered vs Mustered - What's the difference?

muttered | mustered |


As verbs the difference between muttered and mustered

is that muttered is past tense of mutter while mustered is past tense of muster.

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