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Wags vs Wargs - What's the difference?

wags | wargs |


As nouns the difference between wags and wargs

is that wags is plural of lang=en while wargs is plural of lang=en.

As a verb wags

is third-person singular of wag.

Venography vs Zenography - What's the difference?

venography | zenography |


As nouns the difference between venography and zenography

is that venography is a diagnostic procedure in which an X-ray of the veins, a venogram, is taken after a special dye is injected into the bone marrow or veins while zenography is the study of the planet Jupiter.

Drinked vs Deinked - What's the difference?

drinked | deinked |


As verbs the difference between drinked and deinked

is that drinked is past tense of drink while deinked is past tense of deink.

Cores vs Corses - What's the difference?

cores | corses |


As nouns the difference between cores and corses

is that cores is plural of lang=en while corses is plural of lang=en.

As a verb cores

is third-person singular of core.

Signest vs Sighest - What's the difference?

signest | sighest |


In archaic terms the difference between signest and sighest

is that signest is archaic second-person singular of sign while sighest is archaic second-person singular of sigh.

Blabbiest vs Flabbiest - What's the difference?

blabbiest | flabbiest |


As adjectives the difference between blabbiest and flabbiest

is that blabbiest is superlative of blabby while flabbiest is superlative of flabby.

Naught vs Raught - What's the difference?

naught | raught |


As a noun naught

is (uk|ireland|australia|nz) (now rare or archaic in us, canada ) zero.

As a pronoun naught

is nothing.

As a verb raught is

(obsolete) (reach) or raught can be (obsolete) (reck).

Canter vs Carter - What's the difference?

canter | carter |


As nouns the difference between canter and carter

is that canter is a gait of a horse between a trot and a gallop, consisting of three beats and a "suspension" phase, where there are no feet on the ground also describing this gait on other four legged animals or canter can be one who cants or whines; a beggar while carter is (dated) a person who transports a load on a cart that is drawn by a beast of burden.

As a verb canter

is to move at such pace.

Jitting vs Pitting - What's the difference?

jitting | pitting |


As verbs the difference between jitting and pitting

is that jitting is while pitting is .

As a noun pitting is

the formation of pits on a surface because of corrosion.

Rudder vs Pudder - What's the difference?

rudder | pudder |


As nouns the difference between rudder and pudder

is that rudder is (nautical) an underwater vane used to steer a vessel the rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot) while pudder is a confused noise; turmoil; bustle; tumult.

As a verb pudder is

to perplex; to embarrass; to confuse; to bother.

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