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Idler vs Idled - What's the difference?

idler | idled |


As a noun idler

is one who idles; one who spends his or her time in inaction.

As an adjective idler

is (idle).

As a verb idled is

(idle).

Tend vs Ted - What's the difference?

tend | ted |


As verbs the difference between tend and ted

is that tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person) while ted is to spread hay for drying.

As a noun ted is

teddy boy.

Planed vs Planes - What's the difference?

planed | planes |


As a verb planed

is (plane).

As a noun planes is

.

Communises vs Commonises - What's the difference?

communises | commonises |


As verbs the difference between communises and commonises

is that communises is third-person singular of communise while commonises is third-person singular of commonise.

Pro vs Prog - What's the difference?

pro | prog |


As a contraction pro

is (label) to the; for the.

As a noun prog is

threshold.

Chunkily vs Hunkily - What's the difference?

chunkily | hunkily |


As adverbs the difference between chunkily and hunkily

is that chunkily is in a chunky way while hunkily is in a hunky way.

Petered vs Peterel - What's the difference?

petered | peterel |


As a verb petered

is (peter).

As a noun peterel is

.

Empties vs Emptier - What's the difference?

empties | emptier |


As nouns the difference between empties and emptier

is that empties is plural of lang=en while emptier is one who empties.

As a verb empties

is third-person singular of empty.

As an adjective emptier is

comparative of empty.

Footing vs Mooting - What's the difference?

footing | mooting |


As nouns the difference between footing and mooting

is that footing is a ground for the foot; place for the foot to rest on; firm foundation to stand on while mooting is the activity of taking part in a moot court.

As verbs the difference between footing and mooting

is that footing is while mooting is .

Browns vs Browis - What's the difference?

browns | browis |


As nouns the difference between browns and browis

is that browns is while browis is (obsolete|or|dialectal) brewis.

As a verb browns

is (brown).

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