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Progenesis vs Pyogenesis - What's the difference?

progenesis | pyogenesis |


As nouns the difference between progenesis and pyogenesis

is that progenesis is (biology) precocious sexual reproduction (especially in nematodes) while pyogenesis is formation of pus.

Gowled vs Bowled - What's the difference?

gowled | bowled |


As verbs the difference between gowled and bowled

is that gowled is (gowl) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Rhapsodes vs Rhapsoder - What's the difference?

rhapsodes | rhapsoder |


As nouns the difference between rhapsodes and rhapsoder

is that rhapsodes is while rhapsoder is (obsolete) a rhapsodist.

Indefeasibly vs Indefensibly - What's the difference?

indefeasibly | indefensibly |


As adverbs the difference between indefeasibly and indefensibly

is that indefeasibly is in an indefeasible manner while indefensibly is in an indefensible manner.

Coasters vs Boasters - What's the difference?

coasters | boasters |


As nouns the difference between coasters and boasters

is that coasters is plural of lang=en while boasters is plural of lang=en.

Olden vs Olde - What's the difference?

olden | olde |


As adjectives the difference between olden and olde

is that olden is from or relating to a previous era while olde is (archaic) old.

As a verb olden

is to grow old; age; assume an older appearance or character; become affected by age.

Laureated vs Laureates - What's the difference?

laureated | laureates |


As a verb laureated

is (laureate).

As an adjective laureates is

.

Dammeth vs Damneth - What's the difference?

dammeth | damneth |


In archaic terms the difference between dammeth and damneth

is that dammeth is third-person singular of dam while damneth is third-person singular of damn.

Ruly vs Rudy - What's the difference?

ruly | rudy |


As an adjective ruly

is pitiable; miserable.

As an adverb ruly

is pitiably; miserably.

As a proper noun Rudy is

a diminutive of Rudolph, also used a as formal male given name.

As a noun rudy is

two and a half twist acrobatic maneuver.

Repew vs Rehew - What's the difference?

repew | rehew |


In transitive terms the difference between repew and rehew

is that repew is to furnish with new pews while rehew is to hew again; to cut or shape into a new form.

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