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Prenates vs Predates - What's the difference?

prenates | predates |


As nouns the difference between prenates and predates

is that prenates is while predates is .

As a verb predates is

(predate).

Ravisher vs Ravishes - What's the difference?

ravisher | ravishes |


As a noun ravisher

is one who ravishes.

As a verb ravishes is

(ravish).

Froing vs Frying - What's the difference?

froing | frying |


As verbs the difference between froing and frying

is that froing is while frying is .

As a noun frying is

the action of the verb fry.

Shoring vs Snoring - What's the difference?

shoring | snoring |


As verbs the difference between shoring and snoring

is that shoring is present participle of lang=en while snoring is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between shoring and snoring

is that shoring is temporary bracing used to prevent something, such as a tunnel, trench, or wall, from collapse while snoring is the action or sound of breathing during sleep with harsh, snorting noises caused by vibration of the soft palate.

Girts vs Giros - What's the difference?

girts | giros |


As nouns the difference between girts and giros

is that girts is while giros is .

As a verb girts

is (girt).

Crossbenches vs Crossbenchers - What's the difference?

crossbenches | crossbenchers |


As nouns the difference between crossbenches and crossbenchers

is that crossbenches is the seats in either house of the british parliament, or a similar assembly, used by members who do not vote regularly with either the government or the main opposition while crossbenchers is .

Buz vs Tuz - What's the difference?

buz | tuz |


As nouns the difference between buz and tuz

is that buz is obsolete form of buzz while tuz is a lock or tuft of hair.

As a verb buz

is obsolete form of buzz.

Thorns vs Thorny - What's the difference?

thorns | thorny |


As a noun thorns

is .

As an adjective thorny is

having thorns or spines.

Crews vs Clews - What's the difference?

crews | clews |


As nouns the difference between crews and clews

is that crews is plural of lang=en while clews is plural of lang=en.

Colls vs Coles - What's the difference?

colls | coles |


As a proper noun colls

is .

As a verb coles is

.

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