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Casemates vs Caseates - What's the difference?

casemates | caseates |


As nouns the difference between casemates and caseates

is that casemates is while caseates is .

As a verb caseates is

(caseate).

Unfed vs Unked - What's the difference?

unfed | unked |


As adjectives the difference between unfed and unked

is that unfed is not fed while unked is odd; strange.

Crux vs Cru - What's the difference?

crux | cru |


As a proper noun crux

is (constellation) a distinctive winter constellation of the southern sky, shaped like a cross it appears in the flags of several countries in oceania.

As a verb cru is

.

Craws vs Crawl - What's the difference?

craws | crawl |


As nouns the difference between craws and crawl

is that craws is while crawl is the act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops or crawl can be a pen or enclosure of stakes and hurdles for holding fish.

As a verb crawl is

to creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground.

Minus vs Minks - What's the difference?

minus | minks |


As nouns the difference between minus and minks

is that minus is a minus sign (−) while minks is plural of lang=en.

As a conjunction minus

is difference of the previous number from the following number.

As a preposition minus

is without.

As an adjective minus

is negative.

Flawing vs Flaking - What's the difference?

flawing | flaking |


As verbs the difference between flawing and flaking

is that flawing is while flaking is .

As an adjective flaking is

breaking or tending to break into flakes.

As a noun flaking is

a piece of flaked material.

Shagged vs Sagged - What's the difference?

shagged | sagged |


As verbs the difference between shagged and sagged

is that shagged is (shag) while sagged is (sag).

As an adjective shagged

is (rare) having or covered with shaggy hair or shagged can be (vulgar) extremely tired.

Purloiner vs Purloined - What's the difference?

purloiner | purloined |


As a noun purloiner

is one who purloins.

As a verb purloined is

(purloin).

Homogenize vs Homogenized - What's the difference?

homogenize | homogenized |


As verbs the difference between homogenize and homogenized

is that homogenize is to make homogenous, to blend or puree while homogenized is (homogenize).

As an adjective homogenized is

having been made homogenous, said especially of milk (which when homogenized no longer separates into cream and skim milk).

Sazes vs Safes - What's the difference?

sazes | safes |


As nouns the difference between sazes and safes

is that sazes is while safes is .

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