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Looing vs Looting - What's the difference?

looing | looting |


As verbs the difference between looing and looting

is that looing is while looting is .

As a noun looting is

the act of looting, the act of stealing during a general disturbance.

Palletization vs Palletisation - What's the difference?

palletization | palletisation |


As nouns the difference between palletization and palletisation

is that palletization is the act or process of palletizing while palletisation is .

Soon vs Loon - What's the difference?

soon | loon |


As an adjective soon

is occurring within a short time, or quickly.

As an adverb soon

is (label) immediately, instantly.

As a noun loon is

idler, lout or loon can be (us|canada) any of various birds, of the order gaviiformes , of north america and europe that dive for fish and have a short tail, webbed feet and a yodeling cry.

Parlors vs Parlous - What's the difference?

parlors | parlous |


As a noun parlors

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective parlous is

attended with peril; dangerous; risky.

As an adverb parlous is

very, extremely.

Spheroids vs Sphenoids - What's the difference?

spheroids | sphenoids |


As nouns the difference between spheroids and sphenoids

is that spheroids is while sphenoids is .

Knars vs Knabs - What's the difference?

knars | knabs |


As a noun knars

is .

As a verb knabs is

(knab).

Sailable vs Soilable - What's the difference?

sailable | soilable |


As adjectives the difference between sailable and soilable

is that sailable is navigable while soilable is that can be soiled; defilable.

Battered vs Nattered - What's the difference?

battered | nattered |


As verbs the difference between battered and nattered

is that battered is (batter) while nattered is (natter).

As an adjective battered

is beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered, beat-up.

Bushiest vs Busiest - What's the difference?

bushiest | busiest |


As adjectives the difference between bushiest and busiest

is that bushiest is superlative of bush while busiest is superlative of busy.

Autophony vs Autophoby - What's the difference?

autophony | autophoby |


As nouns the difference between autophony and autophoby

is that autophony is the unusually loud hearing of a person's own voice, breathing or other self-generated sounds while autophoby is .

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