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Blathered vs Lathered - What's the difference?

blathered | lathered |


As verbs the difference between blathered and lathered

is that blathered is past tense of blather while lathered is past tense of lather.

Beeing vs Beeping - What's the difference?

beeing | beeping |


As verbs the difference between beeing and beeping

is that beeing is an archaic spelling of lang=en while beeping is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun beeping is

an instance of beeping; a sound that beeps.

Branny vs Brainy - What's the difference?

branny | brainy |


As adjectives the difference between branny and brainy

is that branny is resembling bran while brainy is very intellectually capable.

Pays vs Pans - What's the difference?

pays | pans |


As verbs the difference between pays and pans

is that pays is (pay) while pans is (pan).

As a noun pans is

.

Beaned vs Weaned - What's the difference?

beaned | weaned |


As verbs the difference between beaned and weaned

is that beaned is (bean) while weaned is (wean).

Fantasisers vs Fantasises - What's the difference?

fantasisers | fantasises |


As a noun fantasisers

is .

As a verb fantasises is

(fantasise).

Taker vs Tawer - What's the difference?

taker | tawer |


As nouns the difference between taker and tawer

is that taker is one who takes something while tawer is one who taws; a dresser of whitleather.

Mil vs Mic - What's the difference?

mil | mic |


As a noun mil

is .

As an initialism mic is

minor in consumption (of alcohol).

As an abbreviation mic is

, a state of mexico.

Fouty vs Pouty - What's the difference?

fouty | pouty |


As adjectives the difference between fouty and pouty

is that fouty is (obsolete) despicable while pouty is tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger.

Baffle vs Faffle - What's the difference?

baffle | faffle |


As verbs the difference between baffle and faffle

is that baffle is (obsolete) to publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight while faffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer.

As a noun baffle

is a device used to dampen the effects of such things as sound, light, or fluid specifically, a baffle is a surface which is placed inside an open area to inhibit direct motion from one part to another, without preventing motion altogether.

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