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Paum vs Haum - What's the difference?

paum | haum |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun haum is

(a stalk).

Hork vs Dork - What's the difference?

hork | dork |


As a verb hork

is to foul up; to be occupied with difficulty, tangle, or unpleasantness; to be broken.

As a proper noun dork is

ellis island records indicate people registering as early as 1907 with dork as their last name [http://ellisislandorg/search/matchmoreasp?lnm=dork&plnm=dork&first_kind=1&kind=exact&offset=0&dwpdone=1].

Pussies vs Pussiest - What's the difference?

pussies | pussiest |


As a noun pussies

is .

As an adjective pussiest is

(pussy).

Fascicles vs Fascioles - What's the difference?

fascicles | fascioles |


As nouns the difference between fascicles and fascioles

is that fascicles is while fascioles is .

Relier vs Replier - What's the difference?

relier | replier |


As nouns the difference between relier and replier

is that relier is one who relies while replier is one who, or that which, replies.

Deraining vs Draining - What's the difference?

deraining | draining |


As verbs the difference between deraining and draining

is that deraining is while draining is .

As an adjective draining is

that drains.

As a noun draining is

the practice of exploring drains, tunnels, or sewers.

Siled vs Sited - What's the difference?

siled | sited |


As verbs the difference between siled and sited

is that siled is (sile) while sited is (site).

Clamper vs Clasper - What's the difference?

clamper | clasper |


As nouns the difference between clamper and clasper

is that clamper is one who, or that which, clamps while clasper is anything that clasps.

Ees vs Exes - What's the difference?

ees | exes |


As nouns the difference between ees and exes

is that ees is (rare) , the name of the letter e while exes is .

As a verb exes is

(ex).

Examines vs Hexamines - What's the difference?

examines | hexamines |


As a verb examines

is .

As a noun hexamines is

.

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