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Hematoxyline vs Hematoxylins - What's the difference?

hematoxyline | hematoxylins |


As nouns the difference between hematoxyline and hematoxylins

is that hematoxyline is alternative form of hematoxylin while hematoxylins is plural of hematoxylin.

Boras vs Borgs - What's the difference?

boras | borgs |


As nouns the difference between boras and borgs

is that boras is plural of lang=en while borgs is plural of lang=en.

As a verb Borgs is

third-person singular of Borg.

Lab vs Lat - What's the difference?

lab | lat |


As a noun lab

is (astronomy|galaxy) lyman-alpha blob.

As a verb lat is

.

Slutlike vs Slotlike - What's the difference?

slutlike | slotlike |


As adjectives the difference between slutlike and slotlike

is that slutlike is (rare) like a slut; slutty, promiscuous while slotlike is resembling a slot.

Monestrous vs Monstrous - What's the difference?

monestrous | monstrous |


As adjectives the difference between monestrous and monstrous

is that monestrous is (label) of or pertaining to a mammal, such as the dog, that only enters into heat once during each of its normal breeding cycles while monstrous is hideous or frightful.

Batters vs Hatters - What's the difference?

batters | hatters |


As nouns the difference between batters and hatters

is that batters is while hatters is .

As a verb batters

is (batter).

Poze vs Pore - What's the difference?

poze | pore |


As a verb poze

is .

As a noun pore is

fear, dread.

Cadis vs Qadis - What's the difference?

cadis | qadis |


As nouns the difference between cadis and qadis

is that cadis is plural of lang=en while qadis is plural of lang=en.

Sleek vs Steek - What's the difference?

sleek | steek |


As verbs the difference between sleek and steek

is that sleek is to make smooth or glossy; to polish or cause to be attractive while steek is to stitch (sew with a needle).

As nouns the difference between sleek and steek

is that sleek is that which makes smooth; varnish while steek is (scotland) a stitch.

As an adjective sleek

is having an even, smooth surface; smooth; hence, glossy.

As an adverb sleek

is (dated) with ease and dexterity.

Noter vs Toter - What's the difference?

noter | toter |


As a verb noter

is .

As a noun toter is

one who totes or carries something.

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