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 |
mismaps |
As a noun mipmaps
is .
As a verb mismaps is
(
mismap).
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 |
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 |
flicks |
As a noun slicks
is .
As a verb flicks is
(
flick).
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 |
vees |
As a verb vies
is third-person singular of vie.
As a noun vees is
plural of lang=en.
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 |
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 |
gracefull |
As adjectives the difference between gratefull and gracefull
is that
gratefull is while
gracefull is .
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