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Oop vs Wop - What's the difference?

oop | wop |


As an initialism OOP

is object-oriented programming.

As an adverb oop

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a verb oop

is to bind with a thread or cord; to join; to unite.

As a noun wop is

a person of Italian descent.

Toles vs Tomes - What's the difference?

toles | tomes |


As a noun toles

is .

As a proper noun tomes is

.

Avant vs Savant - What's the difference?

avant | savant |


As nouns the difference between avant and savant

is that avant is the front of an army; the vanguard while savant is a person of learning; one who is versed in literature or science.

Wordprocesses vs Wordprocessed - What's the difference?

wordprocesses | wordprocessed |


As a verb wordprocesses

is (wordprocess).

As an adjective wordprocessed is

prepared using a wordprocessor.

Leaze vs Leazed - What's the difference?

leaze | leazed |


As verbs the difference between leaze and leazed

is that leaze is alternative form of nodot=yes lang=en (to glean, or pick up grain while leazed is past tense of leaze.

Gonk vs Bonk - What's the difference?

gonk | bonk |


As nouns the difference between gonk and bonk

is that gonk is a small furry toy like an ersatz teddy bear, popularized in wartime when production of real teddies stops while bonk is a bump on the head.

As verbs the difference between gonk and bonk

is that gonk is to sleep while bonk is to strike or collide with something.

Ockered vs Cockered - What's the difference?

ockered | cockered |


As verbs the difference between ockered and cockered

is that ockered is (ocker) while cockered is (cocker).

Gtg vs Gtt - What's the difference?

gtg | gtt |


As an initialism gtg

is got to go (as a form of farewell.

As a noun gtt is

drop.

Peering vs Petering - What's the difference?

peering | petering |


As verbs the difference between peering and petering

is that peering is while petering is .

As a noun peering

is (internet) the act of carrying communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment.

Lakes vs Sakes - What's the difference?

lakes | sakes |


As nouns the difference between lakes and sakes

is that lakes is plural of lang=en while sakes is plural of lang=en, meaning benefit.

As a proper noun Lakes

is the Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England.

As a verb lakes

is third-person singular of lake.

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