leadsman |
headsman |
As nouns the difference between leadsman and headsman
is that
leadsman is (obsolete) (
l) (a (
l) or (
l)) or
leadsman can be (nautical) a (
l) who takes with a (
l), measuring the depth of water while
headsman is an executioner whose method of dispatching the condemned is decapitation.
protogines |
protopines |
As nouns the difference between protogines and protopines
is that
protogines is while
protopines is .
buddles |
ruddles |
As verbs the difference between buddles and ruddles
is that
buddles is (
buddle) while
ruddles is (
ruddle).
As a noun buddles
is .
spectacle |
spectable |
As a noun spectacle
is something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant.
As an adjective spectable is
eye dialect of lang=en.
leasings |
leafings |
As nouns the difference between leasings and leafings
is that
leasings is while
leafings is .
naker |
oaker |
As nouns the difference between naker and oaker
is that
naker is a small drum, of arabic origin, and the forebear of the european kettledrum while
oaker is .
collimate |
colligate |
As verbs the difference between collimate and colligate
is that
collimate is to focus into a narrow beam or column; to adjust a focusing device so that it produces a narrow beam while
colligate is to tie or bind together.
eeled |
veeled |
As verbs the difference between eeled and veeled
is that
eeled is (
eel) while
veeled is (
veel).
swirled |
swilled |
As verbs the difference between swirled and swilled
is that
swirled is past tense of swirl while
swilled is past tense of swill.
As an adjective swirled
is mixed in a circular pattern with both original components distinguishable.
uveas |
ureas |
As nouns the difference between uveas and ureas
is that
uveas is while
ureas is .
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