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Rereader vs Prereader - What's the difference?

rereader | prereader |


As nouns the difference between rereader and prereader

is that rereader is one who rereads while prereader is one who reads in advance.

Gallying vs Sallying - What's the difference?

gallying | sallying |


As verbs the difference between gallying and sallying

is that gallying is present participle of gally while sallying is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun sallying is

the act of one who sallies.

Tamaraws vs Tamaraus - What's the difference?

tamaraws | tamaraus |


As nouns the difference between tamaraws and tamaraus

is that tamaraws is while tamaraus is .

Cisman vs Disman - What's the difference?

cisman | disman |


As a noun cisman

is (lgbt) a cisgender man: a man who is biologically male.

As a verb disman is

(obsolete) to unman.

Mentalized vs Mentalizes - What's the difference?

mentalized | mentalizes |


As verbs the difference between mentalized and mentalizes

is that mentalized is (mentalize) while mentalizes is (mentalize).

Botch vs Bonch - What's the difference?

botch | bonch |


As nouns the difference between botch and bonch

is that botch is an action, job, or task that has been performed very badly or botch can be (obsolete) a tumour or other malignant swelling while bonch is (slang) the perineum.

As a verb botch

is to perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy.

Manometres vs Nanometres - What's the difference?

manometres | nanometres |


As nouns the difference between manometres and nanometres

is that manometres is while nanometres is .

Bougie vs Bogie - What's the difference?

bougie | bogie |


As nouns the difference between bougie and bogie

is that bougie is spark plug while bogie is (rail|british|australia|new zealand|canada) structure with axles and wheels under a railway carriage or locomotive, called railroad truck in us english also used under semitrailers, and lorries with more than one rear axle.

Scoutlike vs Snoutlike - What's the difference?

scoutlike | snoutlike |


As adjectives the difference between scoutlike and snoutlike

is that scoutlike is resembling or characteristic of a scout while snoutlike is resembling a snout or some aspect of one.

Homotops vs Homotope - What's the difference?

homotops | homotope |


As a noun homotops

is plural of homotop.

As a verb homotope is

to define or demonstrate a homotopy of (one map with another).

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