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Raxed vs Rated - What's the difference?

raxed | rated |


As verbs the difference between raxed and rated

is that raxed is past tense of rax while rated is past tense of rate.

As an adjective rated is

scolded, rebuked.

Mipmaps vs Mismaps - What's the difference?

mipmaps | mismaps |


As a noun mipmaps

is .

As a verb mismaps is

(mismap).

Unvested vs Unvetted - What's the difference?

unvested | unvetted |


As adjectives the difference between unvested and unvetted

is that unvested is not vested: not free of contingencies while unvetted is not vetted.

Haylike vs Daylike - What's the difference?

haylike | daylike |


As adjectives the difference between haylike and daylike

is that haylike is resembling or characteristic of hay while daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.

Slicks vs Flicks - What's the difference?

slicks | flicks |


As a noun slicks

is .

As a verb flicks is

(flick).

Racker vs Cracker - What's the difference?

racker | cracker |


As nouns the difference between racker and cracker

is that racker is one who racks while cracker is a dry, thin, crispy, and usually salty or savoury biscuit.

Vies vs Vees - What's the difference?

vies | vees |


As a verb vies

is third-person singular of vie.

As a noun vees is

plural of lang=en.

Dingle vs Jingle - What's the difference?

dingle | jingle |


As a proper noun dingle

is a harbour town in county kerry ireland, and the peninsula on which it stands.

As a noun jingle is

the sound of metal or glass clattering against itself.

As a verb jingle is

to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself.

Bloodlusty vs Bloodlust - What's the difference?

bloodlusty | bloodlust |


As an adjective bloodlusty

is exhibiting bloodlust; violently aggressive; bloodthirsty.

As a noun bloodlust is

a desire for extreme violence and carnage, often aroused in the heat of battle and leading to uncontrolled slaughter and torture.

Gratefull vs Gracefull - What's the difference?

gratefull | gracefull |


As adjectives the difference between gratefull and gracefull

is that gratefull is while gracefull is .

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