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Goodmen vs Woodmen - What's the difference?

goodmen | woodmen |


As nouns the difference between goodmen and woodmen

is that goodmen is while woodmen is .

Rais vs Rags - What's the difference?

rais | rags |


As nouns the difference between rais and rags

is that rais is while rags is the first month of the year; see also.

Tee vs Tew - What's the difference?

tee | tew |


As nouns the difference between tee and tew

is that tee is while tew is (obsolete|uk|dialect) a rope or chain for towing a boat.

As a verb tew is

to tow along, as a vessel.

Synchronised vs Synchronises - What's the difference?

synchronised | synchronises |


As adjectives the difference between synchronised and synchronises

is that synchronised is operating in unison, in a state of synchronization while synchronises is .

As a verb synchronised

is (synchronise).

Unpackable vs Unpickable - What's the difference?

unpackable | unpickable |


As adjectives the difference between unpackable and unpickable

is that unpackable is not packable while unpickable is that cannot be picked.

Crone vs Cronet - What's the difference?

crone | cronet |


As nouns the difference between crone and cronet

is that crone is (wicca) one of the triune goddesses of the lady in wicca alongside the mother and maiden and representing an old woman while cronet is the coronet of a horse.

Koss vs Soss - What's the difference?

koss | soss |


As nouns the difference between koss and soss

is that koss is alternative form of lang=en while soss is anything dirty or muddy; a dirty puddle.

As a verb soss is

to fall suddenly into a chair or seat; to sit lazily.

Punding vs Bunding - What's the difference?

punding | bunding |


As a noun punding

is a human activity characterized by compulsive fascination with and performance of repetitive, mechanical tasks, such as assembling and disassembling, collecting, or sorting household objects.

As a verb bunding is

.

Cowling vs Rowling - What's the difference?

cowling | rowling |


As a proper noun cowling

is .

As a verb rowling is

(archaic).

Leese vs Meese - What's the difference?

leese | meese |


As a verb leese

is (obsolete) to lose or leese can be (obsolete) to release, set free.

As a noun meese is

(chiefly|humorous).

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