preposes |
preposed |
As a verb preposes
is third-person singular of prepose.
As an adjective preposed is
placed before another term in a phrase.
omander |
mander |
As a noun omander
is the wood of species: Diospyros ebenaster, a kind of ebony found in Ceylon.
As a verb mander is
alternative form of lang=en.
preterist |
preterit |
As nouns the difference between preterist and preterit
is that
preterist is one whose chief interest is in the past while
preterit is alternative form of lang=en.
bedick |
medick |
As a verb bedick
is to give or furnish with a dick or penis.
As a noun medick is
any of various european and north african herbs, of the genus
medicago , several of which are grown for fodder etc.
rashes |
rashed |
As a noun rashes
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb rashed is
past tense of rash.
rantings |
pantings |
As nouns the difference between rantings and pantings
is that
rantings is while
pantings is .
polypous |
polypods |
As an adjective polypous
is relating to, resembling, or characterized by the presence of a polyp.
As a noun polypods is
plural of polypod.
chromatids |
chromatics |
As nouns the difference between chromatids and chromatics
is that
chromatids is while
chromatics is the science of colours; the branch of optics that deals with the properties of colours.
posthumanism |
posthumanist |
In philosophy terms the difference between posthumanism and posthumanist
is that
posthumanism is any of various schools of thought that oppose the earlier humanism while
posthumanist is one who subscribes to posthumanism.
diest |
driest |
As a verb diest
is archaic second-person singular of die lang=en.
As an adjective driest is
superlative of dry.
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