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Referenced vs Reverenced - What's the difference?

referenced | reverenced |


As verbs the difference between referenced and reverenced

is that referenced is past tense of reference while reverenced is past tense of reverence.

Degenerates vs Regenerates - What's the difference?

degenerates | regenerates |


As verbs the difference between degenerates and regenerates

is that degenerates is while regenerates is .

Growes vs Growen - What's the difference?

growes | growen |


As verbs the difference between growes and growen

is that growes is third-person singular of growe while growen is past participle of lang=en.

Ariolation vs Hariolation - What's the difference?

ariolation | hariolation |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ariolation and hariolation

is that ariolation is (obsolete) soothsaying; prophecy while hariolation is (obsolete) prognostication; soothsaying.

As nouns the difference between ariolation and hariolation

is that ariolation is (obsolete) soothsaying; prophecy while hariolation is (obsolete) prognostication; soothsaying.

Regreded vs Regrede - What's the difference?

regreded | regrede |


As verbs the difference between regreded and regrede

is that regreded is past tense of regrede while regrede is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To go back; to retrograde, as the apsis of a planet's orbit.

Shivs vs Shivas - What's the difference?

shivs | shivas |


As nouns the difference between shivs and shivas

is that shivs is while shivas is .

As a verb shivs

is (shiv).

Ads vs Lads - What's the difference?

ads | lads |


As a proper noun ads

is a nickname for adam.

As a noun lads is

.

Humans vs Humane - What's the difference?

humans | humane |


As a noun humans

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective humane is

having or showing concern for the pain or suffering of another; compassionate.

Sappy vs Lappy - What's the difference?

sappy | lappy |


As an adjective sappy

is excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy. (British equivalent: soppy.

As a noun lappy is

a laptop computer.

Gears vs Fears - What's the difference?

gears | fears |


As nouns the difference between gears and fears

is that gears is while fears is .

As verbs the difference between gears and fears

is that gears is (gear) while fears is (fear).

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