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Larve vs Large - What's the difference?

larve | large |


As adjectives the difference between larve and large

is that larve is latent while large is of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

As a noun large is

(music|obsolete) an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.

Sempsters vs Semsters - What's the difference?

sempsters | semsters |


As nouns the difference between sempsters and semsters

is that sempsters is while semsters is .

Wibbling vs Wirbling - What's the difference?

wibbling | wirbling |


As verbs the difference between wibbling and wirbling

is that wibbling is present participle of lang=en while wirbling is present participle of wirble.

Luvd vs Luvz - What's the difference?

luvd | luvz |


As verbs the difference between luvd and luvz

is that luvd is (luv) while luvz is (luv).

As a noun luvz is

.

Riming vs Griming - What's the difference?

riming | griming |


As verbs the difference between riming and griming

is that riming is while griming is .

As an adjective riming

is (rare) that (ie , covers with rime or hoar frost) something.

As a noun riming

is in (l) with (l) twigs or riming can be the process of riming (ie , covering with rime or hoar frost).

Pickiest vs Kickiest - What's the difference?

pickiest | kickiest |


As adjectives the difference between pickiest and kickiest

is that pickiest is (picky) while kickiest is (kicky).

Sloweth vs Gloweth - What's the difference?

sloweth | gloweth |


In archaic terms the difference between sloweth and gloweth

is that sloweth is third-person singular of slow while gloweth is third-person singular of glow.

Overdosed vs Overdose - What's the difference?

overdosed | overdose |


As verbs the difference between overdosed and overdose

is that overdosed is (overdose) while overdose is to dose excessively, to take an overdose.

As a noun overdose is

an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.

Frails vs Fraile - What's the difference?

frails | fraile |


As a noun frails

is .

As a verb frails

is (frail).

As an adjective fraile is

.

Sulfohemoglobins vs Sulfhemoglobins - What's the difference?

sulfohemoglobins | sulfhemoglobins |


As nouns the difference between sulfohemoglobins and sulfhemoglobins

is that sulfohemoglobins is plural of lang=en while sulfhemoglobins is plural of lang=en.

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