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Enveigle vs Inveigle - What's the difference?

enveigle | inveigle |


As verbs the difference between enveigle and inveigle

is that enveigle is while inveigle is to convert, convince or win over with flattery or wiles.

Swaddled vs Swaddle - What's the difference?

swaddled | swaddle |


As verbs the difference between swaddled and swaddle

is that swaddled is (swaddle) while swaddle is to bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.

As a noun swaddle is

anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.

Intone vs Inwone - What's the difference?

intone | inwone |


As verbs the difference between intone and inwone

is that intone is (lb) to give tone or variety of tone to; to vocalize while inwone is (obsolete) to dwell in; inhabit; hold.

Stoopingly vs Swoopingly - What's the difference?

stoopingly | swoopingly |


As adverbs the difference between stoopingly and swoopingly

is that stoopingly is with a stooping posture while swoopingly is in a swooping way; with a swooping motion.

Circusy vs Circussy - What's the difference?

circusy | circussy |


As adjectives the difference between circusy and circussy

is that circusy is reminiscent of a circus while circussy is resembling or characteristic of a circus.

Piths vs Kiths - What's the difference?

piths | kiths |


As a verb piths

is (pith).

As a noun kiths is

.

Stocketh vs Stacketh - What's the difference?

stocketh | stacketh |


In archaic terms the difference between stocketh and stacketh

is that stocketh is third-person singular of stock while stacketh is third-person singular of stack.

Timeable vs Tileable - What's the difference?

timeable | tileable |


As adjectives the difference between timeable and tileable

is that timeable is capable of being timed while tileable is (mathematics|of a shape) that is able to tile the plane.

Goofers vs Goffers - What's the difference?

goofers | goffers |


As a noun goofers

is plural of goofer.

As a verb goffers is

third-person singular of goffer.

Squat vs Squaw - What's the difference?

squat | squaw |


As nouns the difference between squat and squaw

is that squat is a position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet while squaw is a woman, wife; especially a Native American woman.

As an adjective squat

is relatively short or low and thick or broad.

As a verb squat

is to bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.

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