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Didge vs Dirge - What's the difference?

didge | dirge |


As nouns the difference between didge and dirge

is that didge is didgeridoo while dirge is a mournful poem or piece of music composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.

Bibler vs Biller - What's the difference?

bibler | biller |


As nouns the difference between bibler and biller

is that bibler is (archaic) a great drinker; a tippler while biller is (business) an issuer of a.

Rendering vs Rendring - What's the difference?

rendering | rendring |


As verbs the difference between rendering and rendring

is that rendering is while rendring is .

As a noun rendering

is version; translation.

Lying vs Sying - What's the difference?

lying | sying |


As verbs the difference between lying and sying

is that lying is while sying is .

As a noun lying

is an act of telling a lie, or falsehood.

Tubed vs Tubbed - What's the difference?

tubed | tubbed |


As verbs the difference between tubed and tubbed

is that tubed is past tense of tube while tubbed is past tense of tub.

As an adjective tubed

is possessing a tube or tubes.

Rebottles vs Rebottled - What's the difference?

rebottles | rebottled |


As verbs the difference between rebottles and rebottled

is that rebottles is (rebottle) while rebottled is (rebottle).

Spores vs Scores - What's the difference?

spores | scores |


As verbs the difference between spores and scores

is that spores is (spore) while scores is .

As a noun spores

is .

Refounds vs Refunds - What's the difference?

refounds | refunds |


As verbs the difference between refounds and refunds

is that refounds is (refound) while refunds is (refund).

As a noun refunds is

.

Muster vs Master - What's the difference?

muster | master |


In transitive obsolete terms the difference between muster and master

is that muster is to show, exhibit while master is to own; to posses.

In transitive terms the difference between muster and master

is that muster is to collect, call or assemble together, such as troops or a group for inspection, orders, display etc while master is to learn to a high degree of proficiency.

As an adjective master is

masterful.

Leade vs Teade - What's the difference?

leade | teade |


As nouns the difference between leade and teade

is that leade is that portion of a firearm's barrel immediately in front of the chamber where the bullet travels prior to contacting the rifling while teade is (obsolete) a torch.

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