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Devours vs Devouts - What's the difference?

devours | devouts |


As a verb devours

is third-person singular of devour.

As a noun devouts is

plural of devout.

Ells vs Pells - What's the difference?

ells | pells |


As a noun ells

is .

As a proper noun pells is

.

Inbeing vs Unbeing - What's the difference?

inbeing | unbeing |


As nouns the difference between inbeing and unbeing

is that inbeing is the fact or state of being in; existence in something else while unbeing is nonexistence.

As an adjective unbeing is

(obsolete) not in existence.

Enchaser vs Enchases - What's the difference?

enchaser | enchases |


As a noun enchaser

is one who enchases.

As a verb enchases is

(enchase).

Frogs vs Flogs - What's the difference?

frogs | flogs |


As verbs the difference between frogs and flogs

is that frogs is (frog) while flogs is (flyga).

As a noun frogs

is .

Dens vs Fens - What's the difference?

dens | fens |


As a noun dens

is .

As a proper noun fens is

a marshy area in eastern england.

Fane vs Faine - What's the difference?

fane | faine |


As nouns the difference between fane and faine

is that fane is a weathercock, a weather vane while faine is obsolete spelling of fane.

As a verb faine is

obsolete spelling of fain.

Unfear vs Ungear - What's the difference?

unfear | ungear |


As a noun unfear

is want, lack, or absence of fear; fearlessness.

As a verb ungear is

to strip of gear; to unharness.

Gelatinases vs Gelatinates - What's the difference?

gelatinases | gelatinates |


As a noun gelatinases

is .

As a verb gelatinates is

(gelatinate).

Maledicta vs Maledict - What's the difference?

maledicta | maledict |


As a noun maledicta

is profane language of all kinds.

As an adjective maledict is

accursed, cursed.

As a verb maledict is

to curse.

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