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Unpunctuated vs Unpunctuate - What's the difference?

unpunctuated | unpunctuate |


As verbs the difference between unpunctuated and unpunctuate

is that unpunctuated is past tense of unpunctuate while unpunctuate is to remove punctuation from (a text).

As an adjective unpunctuated

is not punctuated, lacking punctuation.

Jocking vs Jooking - What's the difference?

jocking | jooking |


As verbs the difference between jocking and jooking

is that jocking is present participle of lang=en while jooking is present participle of lang=en.

Dghajsa vs Dghaisa - What's the difference?

dghajsa | dghaisa |


As nouns the difference between dghajsa and dghaisa

is that dghajsa is while dghaisa is a small boat resembling a gondola that is common in malta.

Sullages vs Suillages - What's the difference?

sullages | suillages |


As nouns the difference between sullages and suillages

is that sullages is plural of lang=en while suillages is plural of lang=en.

Prostyle vs Protyle - What's the difference?

prostyle | protyle |


As nouns the difference between prostyle and protyle

is that prostyle is a building having pillars only along the front side while protyle is a hypothetical base substance from which all chemical elements were believed to have been made; subatomic particles.

As an adjective prostyle

is having pillars only along the front side.

Smerks vs Smirks - What's the difference?

smerks | smirks |


As nouns the difference between smerks and smirks

is that smerks is plural of smerk while smirks is plural of lang=en.

As a verb smirks is

third-person singular of smirk.

Pangas vs Pangs - What's the difference?

pangas | pangs |


As nouns the difference between pangas and pangs

is that pangas is plural of lang=en while pangs is plural of lang=en.

As a verb pangs is

third-person singular of pang.

Pal vs Pawl - What's the difference?

pal | pawl |


As nouns the difference between pal and pawl

is that pal is acronym of lang=en|Phase Alternating Line or of Phase Alternation Line. (TV standard while pawl is a pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (e.g. on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction.

As verbs the difference between pal and pawl

is that pal is be friends with, hang around with while pawl is to stop with a pawl.

As a proper noun PAL

is initialism of Police Athletic League|lang=en.

Vowelism vs Vowelish - What's the difference?

vowelism | vowelish |


As a noun vowelism

is (rare) the use of vowels.

As an adjective vowelish is

of the nature of a vowel.

Gud vs Gcd - What's the difference?

gud | gcd |


As an adjective gud

is .

As an initialism gcd is

(gcd).

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