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Meach vs Merch - What's the difference?

meach | merch |


As a verb meach

is to skulk; to cower.

As a noun merch is

(lb) merchandise.

Blurt vs Blirt - What's the difference?

blurt | blirt |


As a verb blurt

is to utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.

As a noun blirt is

a gust of wind and rain.

Geck vs Geek - What's the difference?

geck | geek |


As nouns the difference between geck and geek

is that geck is scorn; derision; contempt while geek is a carnival performer specializing in bizarre and unappetizing behavior.

As verbs the difference between geck and geek

is that geck is to jeer; to show contempt while geek is to get high on cocaine.

Muttony vs Muttons - What's the difference?

muttony | muttons |


As an adjective muttony

is like mutton; having a flavour of mutton.

As a noun muttons is

.

Scruple vs Scrupler - What's the difference?

scruple | scrupler |


As nouns the difference between scruple and scrupler

is that scruple is (obsolete) a weight of twenty grains; the third part of a dram while scrupler is one who scruples.

As a verb scruple

is to be reluctant or to hesitate, as regards an action, on account of considerations of conscience or expedience.

Yellowed vs Fellowed - What's the difference?

yellowed | fellowed |


As verbs the difference between yellowed and fellowed

is that yellowed is (yellow) while fellowed is (fellow).

As an adjective yellowed

is having a yellow color (or discoloration), especially when due to age.

Bigams vs Bigamy - What's the difference?

bigams | bigamy |


As nouns the difference between bigams and bigamy

is that bigams is while bigamy is the state of having two (legal or illegal) spouses simultaneously.

Whiffled vs Whuffled - What's the difference?

whiffled | whuffled |


As verbs the difference between whiffled and whuffled

is that whiffled is past tense of whiffle while whuffled is past tense of whuffle.

Wively vs Wifely - What's the difference?

wively | wifely |


As adjectives the difference between wively and wifely

is that wively is obsolete form of wifely while wifely is of, befitting, pertaining to, or characteristic of a wife.

Hoists vs Joists - What's the difference?

hoists | joists |


As nouns the difference between hoists and joists

is that hoists is while joists is .

As a verb joists is

(joist).

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