digne |
digue |
As an adjective digne
is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.
As a verb digue is
.
tangental |
tangential |
As adjectives the difference between tangental and tangential
is that
tangental is an alternative spelling of tangential while
tangential is referring to a tangent, moving at a tangent to something.
deporter |
dehorter |
As a verb deporter
is to deport (
expel from a country).
As a noun dehorter is
(obsolete) a dissuader; an adviser to the contrary.
urbanize |
turbanize |
As verbs the difference between urbanize and turbanize
is that
urbanize is to make something more urban in character while
turbanize is (colloquial) to adorn with a headdress; consisting of a long scarf-like single piece of cloth wound round the head; specifically a turban, signifying regal dignity and power.
spakest |
shakest |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between spakest and shakest
is that
spakest is (archaic) while
shakest is (archaic) (
shake).
As verbs the difference between spakest and shakest
is that
spakest is (archaic) while
shakest is (archaic) (
shake).
rided |
rined |
As a verb rided
is (nonstandard) (
ride).
As an adjective rined is
(obsolete) having a rind.
smutchin |
smutching |
As a noun smutchin
is (obsolete) snuff.
As a verb smutching is
.
tythe |
lythe |
As nouns the difference between tythe and lythe
is that
tythe is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
lythe is a fish, the European pollock.
As an adjective lythe is
soft; flexible.
comigrated |
commigrated |
As verbs the difference between comigrated and commigrated
is that
comigrated is (
comigrate) while
commigrated is (
commigrate).
smocklike |
socklike |
As adjectives the difference between smocklike and socklike
is that
smocklike is resembling a smock while
socklike is resembling a sock or some aspect of one.
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