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Exclaim vs Exclam - What's the difference?

exclaim | exclam |


As nouns the difference between exclaim and exclam

is that exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor while exclam is (grammar).

As a verb exclaim

is (lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.

Emys vs Emyds - What's the difference?

emys | emyds |


As nouns the difference between emys and emyds

is that emys is any member of the small Emys genus of freshwater pond tortoises while emyds is plural of emyd.

Fattening vs Rattening - What's the difference?

fattening | rattening |


As nouns the difference between fattening and rattening

is that fattening is the act of making something fatter, particularly in reference or allusion to livestock while rattening is (obsolete|northern england) the practice of sabotaging machinery or tools as part of an industrial dispute.

As an adjective fattening

is that causes weight gain; often of high calorie food with relatively little nutritive value.

As a verb fattening

is .

Stonewaller vs Stonewalled - What's the difference?

stonewaller | stonewalled |


As a noun stonewaller

is one who stonewalls.

As a verb stonewalled is

(stonewall).

As an adjective stonewalled is

surrounded or defined in size and shape by a wall of stone.

Overborne vs Overbore - What's the difference?

overborne | overbore |


As a verb overborne

is (overbear).

As an adjective overbore is

(firearms) relating to the situation where the capacity of the burning cartridge powder is more than the volume within the barrel.

Aah vs Pah - What's the difference?

aah | pah |


As interjections the difference between aah and pah

is that aah is argh while pah is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.

As a noun pah is

(maori fort).

Musted vs Rusted - What's the difference?

musted | rusted |


As verbs the difference between musted and rusted

is that musted is past tense of must while rusted is past tense of rust.

As an adjective rusted is

corroded; steel that has oxidized; covered in rust.

Bights vs Sights - What's the difference?

bights | sights |


As nouns the difference between bights and sights

is that bights is while sights is .

As a verb sights is

(sight).

Mack vs Mace - What's the difference?

mack | mace |


As verbs the difference between mack and mace

is that mack is (slang) to act as pimp; to pander while mace is .

As a noun mack

is (slang) an individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills.

Tinge vs Winge - What's the difference?

tinge | winge |


As verbs the difference between tinge and winge

is that tinge is to add a small amount of color; to tint while winge is to cringe.

As a noun tinge

is a small amount of something, especially of an added color.

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