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Fiz vs Fmz - What's the difference?

fiz | fmz |


As a verb fiz

is (rare).

As a noun fmz is

(dated|fandom slang) fanzine.

Enginer vs Engined - What's the difference?

enginer | engined |


As a noun enginer

is (obsolete) a contriver; an inventor; one who makes engines.

As an adjective engined is

(in combination) having a specified number or configuration of engines, or having a certain type of engine (eg diesel-engined).

As a verb engined is

(engine).

Rebaptizes vs Rebaptizers - What's the difference?

rebaptizes | rebaptizers |


As a verb rebaptizes

is third-person singular of rebaptize.

As a noun rebaptizers is

plural of rebaptizer.

Toile vs Voile - What's the difference?

toile | voile |


As nouns the difference between toile and voile

is that toile is plain or simple twilled fabric while voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses.

Devocalizing vs Delocalizing - What's the difference?

devocalizing | delocalizing |


As verbs the difference between devocalizing and delocalizing

is that devocalizing is while delocalizing is .

Requester vs Sequester - What's the difference?

requester | sequester |


As nouns the difference between requester and sequester

is that requester is one who, or that which, makes a request while sequester is sequestration; separation.

As a verb sequester is

to separate from all external influence; to seclude; to withdraw.

Redented vs Repented - What's the difference?

redented | repented |


As an adjective redented

is formed like the teeth of a saw.

As a verb repented is

(repent).

Levees vs Lovees - What's the difference?

levees | lovees |


As verbs the difference between levees and lovees

is that levees is while lovees is .

Rove vs Rore - What's the difference?

rove | rore |


As nouns the difference between rove and rore

is that rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding while rore is (obsolete) dew.

As a verb rove

is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

Lapper vs Lapped - What's the difference?

lapper | lapped |


As verbs the difference between lapper and lapped

is that lapper is to make a gentle splashing sound, as the sound of flowing water while lapped is past tense of to lap.

As a noun lapper

is one who laps liquid, who takes liquid in with the tongue.

As an adjective lapped is

being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.

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