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Bushwacks vs Bushwhacks - What's the difference?

bushwacks | bushwhacks |


As verbs the difference between bushwacks and bushwhacks

is that bushwacks is (bushwack) while bushwhacks is (bushwhack).

Adrogates vs Arrogates - What's the difference?

adrogates | arrogates |


As verbs the difference between adrogates and arrogates

is that adrogates is third-person singular of adrogate while arrogates is third-person singular of arrogate.

Sewest vs Shewest - What's the difference?

sewest | shewest |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between sewest and shewest

is that sewest is (archaic) (sew) while shewest is (archaic) second-person singular present simple form of shew .

As verbs the difference between sewest and shewest

is that sewest is (archaic) (sew) while shewest is (archaic) second-person singular present simple form of shew .

Trinks vs Prinks - What's the difference?

trinks | prinks |


As a noun trinks

is .

As a verb prinks is

(prink).

Tote vs Tots - What's the difference?

tote | tots |


As nouns the difference between tote and tots

is that tote is or tote can be cadaver; corpse (female dead person) while tots is .

Geared vs Seared - What's the difference?

geared | seared |


As verbs the difference between geared and seared

is that geared is (gear) while seared is (sear).

As an adjective seared is

blackened by heat; scorched; burned.

Conure vs Conule - What's the difference?

conure | conule |


As nouns the difference between conure and conule

is that conure is any of many New World parakeets of the former genus genus: Conurus, now reassigned to other genera in tribe tribe: Arini, principally genus: Psittacara and genus: Eupsittula while conule is a small cusp.

Shifts vs Shifta - What's the difference?

shifts | shifta |


As nouns the difference between shifts and shifta

is that shifts is plural of shift while shifta is bandits. Shiftas normally stayed in the lawless rural mountainous regions. Historically, they were known for robbing or killing those who were caught traveling between populated villages or cities, and also for stealing cattle and raiding small villages.

As a verb shifts

is third-person singular of shift.

Reprivatised vs Reprivatise - What's the difference?

reprivatised | reprivatise |


As verbs the difference between reprivatised and reprivatise

is that reprivatised is past tense of reprivatise while reprivatise is an alternative spelling of reprivatize.

Commorant vs Cormorant - What's the difference?

commorant | cormorant |


As adjectives the difference between commorant and cormorant

is that commorant is (legal) ordinarily residing; inhabiting while cormorant is ravenous, greedy.

As nouns the difference between commorant and cormorant

is that commorant is a resident while cormorant is any of various medium-large black seabirds of the family phalacrocoracidae, especially the (great cormorant), phalacrocorax carbo .

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