agoge |
agone |
As a noun agoge
is in ancient Greek music: Tempo or pace; rhythmical movement.
As an adverb agone is
archaic form of ago.
basted |
bated |
As verbs the difference between basted and bated
is that
basted is (
baste) while
bated is (
bate).
As an adjective bated is
reduced; lowered; restrained; as, to speak with bated breath.
balefull |
balefully |
As an adjective balefull
is .
As an adverb balefully is
in a baleful manner.
sink |
rink |
As nouns the difference between sink and rink
is that
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing while
rink is a man, especially a warrior or hero or
rink can be a ring; a circle.
As a verb sink
is
to move or be moved into something .
gist |
bist |
As a noun gist
is the most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter.
As a verb gist
is to summarize, to extract and present the most important parts of.
As a numeral bist is
twenty.
blightings |
alightings |
As nouns the difference between blightings and alightings
is that
blightings is while
alightings is .
prefixes |
prefines |
As verbs the difference between prefixes and prefines
is that
prefixes is third-person singular of prefix while
prefines is third-person singular of prefine.
As a noun prefixes
is plural of lang=en.
poetic |
pontic |
As adjectives the difference between poetic and pontic
is that
poetic is poetic (
relating to poetry) while
pontic is of or relating to the historical pontus region of asia minor or its people.
antipoet |
antipoem |
As nouns the difference between antipoet and antipoem
is that
antipoet is a writer of antipoetry while
antipoem is a work of antipoetry.
tension |
tensin |
As nouns the difference between tension and tensin
is that
tension is tension while
tensin is (biochemistry) a compound that binds actin.
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