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Bodges vs Bodyes - What's the difference?

bodges | bodyes |


As a verb bodges

is third-person singular of bodge.

As a noun bodyes is

plural of lang=en.

Lastest vs Castest - What's the difference?

lastest | castest |


As verbs the difference between lastest and castest

is that lastest is (archaic) (last) while castest is (cast).

Carb vs Carob - What's the difference?

carb | carob |


As nouns the difference between carb and carob

is that carb is (informal|usually|in the plural) while carob is an evergreen shrub or tree, , native to the mediterranean region.

Crumpy vs Chumpy - What's the difference?

crumpy | chumpy |


As adjectives the difference between crumpy and chumpy

is that crumpy is brittle; crisp while chumpy is short and fat, particularly in comparison with something of more favourable dimensions.

Demilitarizes vs Demilitarises - What's the difference?

demilitarizes | demilitarises |


As verbs the difference between demilitarizes and demilitarises

is that demilitarizes is third-person singular of demilitarize while demilitarises is third-person singular of demilitarise.

Coyest vs Copest - What's the difference?

coyest | copest |


As an adjective coyest

is (coy).

As a verb copest is

(archaic) (cope).

Piki vs Pici - What's the difference?

piki | pici |


As nouns the difference between piki and pici

is that piki is a paper-thin, dry, rolled bread made by the hopi with nixtamalized blue corn meal while pici is a kind of hand-rolled pasta, like thick spaghetti, from sienna.

Amebae vs Ameba - What's the difference?

amebae | ameba |


As nouns the difference between amebae and ameba

is that amebae is plural of lang=en, a variant of amoeba while ameba is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Miked vs Siked - What's the difference?

miked | siked |


As verbs the difference between miked and siked

is that miked is (mike) while siked is (sike).

Swarded vs Swarmed - What's the difference?

swarded | swarmed |


As an adjective swarded

is covered with sward.

As a verb swarmed is

past tense of swarm.

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