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Brits vs Baits - What's the difference?

brits | baits |


As nouns the difference between brits and baits

is that brits is while baits is .

As a verb baits is

(bait).

Gobbing vs Nobbing - What's the difference?

gobbing | nobbing |


As verbs the difference between gobbing and nobbing

is that gobbing is present participle of gob while nobbing is present participle of nob.

As a noun gobbing

is the refuse thrown back into the excavation after removing the coal; gob stuff.

Khanas vs Ohanas - What's the difference?

khanas | ohanas |


As nouns the difference between khanas and ohanas

is that khanas is plural of lang=en while ohanas is plural of ohana.

Housemen vs Houseman - What's the difference?

housemen | houseman |


As nouns the difference between housemen and houseman

is that housemen is plural of lang=en while houseman is a male follower or retainer; a male domestic worker or servant.

As a proper noun Houseman is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Neve vs Naeve - What's the difference?

neve | naeve |


As nouns the difference between neve and naeve

is that neve is while naeve is (obsolete) a naevus; a pigmented spot.

Flummoxes vs Flummoxed - What's the difference?

flummoxes | flummoxed |


As verbs the difference between flummoxes and flummoxed

is that flummoxes is (flummox) while flummoxed is (flummox).

As an adjective flummoxed is

confused, perplexed or flustered.

Linge vs Winge - What's the difference?

linge | winge |


As verbs the difference between linge and winge

is that linge is to work hard; swink; dree while winge is to cringe.

Fisted vs Fasted - What's the difference?

fisted | fasted |


As verbs the difference between fisted and fasted

is that fisted is past tense of fist while fasted is past tense of fast.

As an adjective fisted

is (in combination) Having some specific type of fist.

Maily vs Mainly - What's the difference?

maily | mainly |


As an adjective maily

is (rare) rough, rugged.

As an adverb mainly is

(label) forcefully, vigorously.

Venary vs Penary - What's the difference?

venary | penary |


As adjectives the difference between venary and penary

is that venary is of or pertaining to hunting while penary is penal.

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