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Sumplike vs Jumplike - What's the difference?

sumplike | jumplike |


As adjectives the difference between sumplike and jumplike

is that sumplike is resembling or characteristic of a sump while jumplike is resembling or characteristic of a jump.

Wiggers vs Widgers - What's the difference?

wiggers | widgers |


As nouns the difference between wiggers and widgers

is that wiggers is plural of wigger while widgers is plural of widger.

Towy vs Toey - What's the difference?

towy | toey |


As adjectives the difference between towy and toey

is that towy is composed of, or resembling, tow while toey is (slang|chiefly|australia) agitated, anticipatory, excited (sometimes specifically sexually so), nervous.

Swath vs Snath - What's the difference?

swath | snath |


As a noun snath is

yarn.

Artemons vs Artemins - What's the difference?

artemons | artemins |


As nouns the difference between artemons and artemins

is that artemons is while artemins is .

Tackings vs Rackings - What's the difference?

tackings | rackings |


As nouns the difference between tackings and rackings

is that tackings is while rackings is .

Reeved vs Reaved - What's the difference?

reeved | reaved |


As verbs the difference between reeved and reaved

is that reeved is (reeve) while reaved is (reave).

As an adjective reeved

is (nautical) of a rope, passed through a hole, ring or pulley.

Sorn vs Sorr - What's the difference?

sorn | sorr |


As a verb sorn

is to impose upon another for food and lodging.

As a noun sorr is

sir.

Tweeters vs Tweezers - What's the difference?

tweeters | tweezers |


As nouns the difference between tweeters and tweezers

is that tweeters is while tweezers is a small pincerlike instrument, usually made of metal, used for handling or picking up small objects (such as postage stamps), plucking out]] (plucking) hairs, [[pull out|pulling out slivers, etc.

Loping vs Loring - What's the difference?

loping | loring |


As a verb loping

is .

As a noun loring is

(obsolete) instructive discourse; instruction; teaching.

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