nibbles |
dibbles |
As nouns the difference between nibbles and dibbles
is that
nibbles is while
dibbles is .
As verbs the difference between nibbles and dibbles
is that
nibbles is (
nibble) while
dibbles is (
dibble).
partly |
patly |
As adverbs the difference between partly and patly
is that
partly is in part, or to some degree, but not completely while
patly is in a pat manner; fitly, seasonably, conveniently, appositely.
targeter |
targeted |
As a noun targeter
is a person who selects targets (typically for a remote weapons system.
As a verb targeted is
past tense of target.
mards |
nards |
As a verb mards
is third-person singular of mard.
As a noun nards is
plural of lang=en.
lawing |
cawing |
As nouns the difference between lawing and cawing
is that
lawing is going to law; litigation while
cawing is the act of producing a caw sound.
As a verb cawing is
.
carmelized |
carmelizes |
As verbs the difference between carmelized and carmelizes
is that
carmelized is (
carmelize) while
carmelizes is (
carmelize).
canner |
manner |
As a proper noun canner
is .
As a noun manner is
.
unposed |
unpoked |
As adjectives the difference between unposed and unpoked
is that
unposed is not posed; without deliberate posing while
unpoked is not poked.
tas |
eas |
As an abbreviation tas
is (australia) (
tasmania).
As an initialism eas is
emergency alert system in usa, receives alerts from nws and other civil defense agencies.
savest |
wavest |
In archaic terms the difference between savest and wavest
is that
savest is second-person singular present simple form of
savewavest is archaic second-person singular of wave.
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