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Obelise vs Obelisk - What's the difference?

obelise | obelisk |


As a verb obelise

is an alternative spelling of obelize.

As a noun obelisk is

a tall, square, tapered, stone monolith topped with a pyramidal point, frequently used as a monument.

Mitches vs Itches - What's the difference?

mitches | itches |


As verbs the difference between mitches and itches

is that mitches is (mitch) while itches is (itch).

As a noun itches is

.

Overslipt vs Overslips - What's the difference?

overslipt | overslips |


As verbs the difference between overslipt and overslips

is that overslipt is (archaic) (overslip) while overslips is (overslip).

Splenectomizes vs Splenectomies - What's the difference?

splenectomizes | splenectomies |


As a verb splenectomizes

is (splenectomize).

As a noun splenectomies is

.

Proration vs Probation - What's the difference?

proration | probation |


As nouns the difference between proration and probation

is that proration is budgeting the proportional distribution or allocation of parameters, such as noise power and transmission losses, among a number of tandem-connected items, such as equipment, cables, links, or trunks, in order to balance the performance of communications circuits while probation is a period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance.

Understated vs Understater - What's the difference?

understated | understater |


As an adjective understated

is restrained and unpretentious.

As a verb understated

is (understate).

As a noun understater is

a person who understates.

Unmarred vs Unjarred - What's the difference?

unmarred | unjarred |


As adjectives the difference between unmarred and unjarred

is that unmarred is undamaged, not marred while unjarred is not jarred or shaken; calm, tranquil.

Homefare vs Homeware - What's the difference?

homefare | homeware |


As nouns the difference between homefare and homeware

is that homefare is homecoming; one's journey or arrival home while homeware is (british|ireland) homewares.

Mob vs Bob - What's the difference?

mob | bob |


As an initialism mob

is (nautical) m'an '''o'''ver ' b oard, used eg on the emergency button of a satellite navigator by pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.

As a noun bob is

broad bean, horse bean.

Snores vs Shores - What's the difference?

snores | shores |


As nouns the difference between snores and shores

is that snores is while shores is .

As a verb shores is

(shore).

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