lards |
lars |
As a verb lards
is third-person singular of lard.
As a proper noun Lars is
a given name derived from Latin occasionally given to Anglophones.
As a noun lars is
plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
cure |
curb |
In transitive terms the difference between cure and curb
is that
cure is to prepare or alter especially by chemical or physical processing for keeping or use while
curb is to bend or curve.
In intransitive terms the difference between cure and curb
is that
cure is to solidify or gel while
curb is to crouch; to cringe.
shuffled |
whuffled |
As verbs the difference between shuffled and whuffled
is that
shuffled is past tense of shuffle while
whuffled is past tense of whuffle.
As an adjective shuffled
is jumbled together.
revolved |
revolve |
As verbs the difference between revolved and revolve
is that
revolved is past tense of revolve while
revolve is to orbit a central point.
zinging |
tinging |
As verbs the difference between zinging and tinging
is that
zinging is present participle of lang=en while
tinging is present participle of tinge.
suctions |
ructions |
As a verb suctions
is (
suction).
As a noun ructions is
.
rescheduling |
prescheduling |
As verbs the difference between rescheduling and prescheduling
is that
rescheduling is while
prescheduling is .
As a noun rescheduling
is a change of schedule.
longing |
tonging |
As verbs the difference between longing and tonging
is that
longing is while
tonging is .
As a noun longing
is an earnest and deep, not greatly passionate, but rather melancholic desire.
jugged |
jigged |
As verbs the difference between jugged and jigged
is that
jugged is (
jug) while
jigged is (
jig).
As an adjective jugged
is (slang) (
in combination ) having a specified kind of jugs (breasts).
vizored |
visored |
As adjectives the difference between vizored and visored
is that
vizored is while
visored is fitted with a visor.
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