dell |
gell |
As a proper noun dell
is .
As a noun gell is
.
speer |
sweer |
As a noun speer
is sphere.
As a verb speer
is to ask, to inquire.
As an adjective sweer is
heavy.
maides |
aides |
As a noun maides
is .
As a verb aides is
.
sixies |
nixies |
As nouns the difference between sixies and nixies
is that
sixies is a call in any children's game, such as jacks, where six actions must be performed while
nixies is plural of lang=en.
waitings |
waftings |
As nouns the difference between waitings and waftings
is that
waitings is while
waftings is .
stinting |
stinking |
As verbs the difference between stinting and stinking
is that
stinting is while
stinking is .
As nouns the difference between stinting and stinking
is that
stinting is act of one who stints while
stinking is the emission of a foul smell.
As an adjective stinking is
having a pungent smell.
lyate |
lysate |
As nouns the difference between lyate and lysate
is that
lyate is (chemistry) any anion formed by removal of a hydron (proton) from a solvent molecule while
lysate is (biology) all the material formed by the lysis of cells.
gawp |
gawn |
As verbs the difference between gawp and gawn
is that
gawp is (british) to stare stupidly or rudely; to gawk while
gawn is (eye dialect) eye dialect spelling of certain regional pronunciations of going.
As a noun gawn is
(obsolete|uk|dialect) a small tub or lading vessel.
repacks |
repaces |
As verbs the difference between repacks and repaces
is that
repacks is (
repack) while
repaces is (
repace).
garn |
barn |
As nouns the difference between garn and barn
is that
garn is yarn while
barn is (
label) a building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle or
barn can be (dialect|parts of northern england) a child.
As a verb barn is
to lay up in a barn.
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