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Slather vs Lather - What's the difference?

slather | lather |


In transitive terms the difference between lather and slather

is that lather is to beat or whip while slather is to spread something thickly on something else; to coat well.

Queens vs Queefs - What's the difference?

queens | queefs |


As nouns the difference between queens and queefs

is that queens is while queefs is .

As verbs the difference between queens and queefs

is that queens is (queen) while queefs is (queef).

Lurries vs Flurries - What's the difference?

lurries | flurries |


As nouns the difference between lurries and flurries

is that lurries is while flurries is .

As a verb flurries is

(flurry).

Scathes vs Spathes - What's the difference?

scathes | spathes |


As a verb scathes

is third-person singular of scathe.

As a noun spathes is

plural of spathe.

Typecases vs Typecasts - What's the difference?

typecases | typecasts |


As a noun typecases

is plural of typecase.

As a verb typecasts is

third-person singular of typecast.

Mastlike vs Mistlike - What's the difference?

mastlike | mistlike |


As adjectives the difference between mastlike and mistlike

is that mastlike is resembling a mast or some aspect of one while mistlike is resembling or characteristic of mist.

Reawakens vs Reawakes - What's the difference?

reawakens | reawakes |


As verbs the difference between reawakens and reawakes

is that reawakens is (reawaken) while reawakes is (reawake).

Anemometre vs Anemometer - What's the difference?

anemometre | anemometer |


As nouns the difference between anemometre and anemometer

is that anemometre is anemometer while anemometer is (meteorology) an instrument for measuring and recording the speed of the wind.

Axel vs Axil - What's the difference?

axel | axil |


As nouns the difference between axel and axil

is that axel is a jump with one (or more) and a half turns in the air while axil is the angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs.

As a proper noun Axel

is a given name derived from Germanic in quiet use since the 19th century.

Sprags vs Sprays - What's the difference?

sprags | sprays |


As nouns the difference between sprags and sprays

is that sprags is plural of lang=en while sprays is plural of lang=en.

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