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Hoselike vs Horselike - What's the difference?

hoselike | horselike |


As adjectives the difference between hoselike and horselike

is that hoselike is resembling a hose or some aspect of one while horselike is similar to a horse.

Isoetarine vs Isoetharine - What's the difference?

isoetarine | isoetharine |


As nouns the difference between isoetarine and isoetharine

is that isoetarine is a selective beta2-adrenergic receptor agonist used to treat bronchospasm and asthma while isoetharine is .

Swinked vs Swincked - What's the difference?

swinked | swincked |


As verbs the difference between swinked and swincked

is that swinked is past tense of swink while swincked is past tense of swinck.

Holer vs Hover - What's the difference?

holer | hover |


As nouns the difference between holer and hover

is that holer is one which holes, perforates etc while hover is a cover; a shelter; a protection.

As a verb hover is

to float in the air.

Waifu vs Waift - What's the difference?

waifu | waift |


As nouns the difference between waifu and waift

is that waifu is a fictional character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga, or video game) that one is attracted to and considers a significant other while waift is obsolete form of waif.

Moonbat vs Moonrat - What's the difference?

moonbat | moonrat |


As nouns the difference between moonbat and moonrat

is that moonbat is (label) a liberal (someone with a left-wing ideology) while moonrat is a gymnure, especially the (greater gymnure),.

Touze vs Toze - What's the difference?

touze | toze |


As verbs the difference between touze and toze

is that touze is alternative form of lang=en while toze is to pull violently; to touse.

Noons vs Poons - What's the difference?

noons | poons |


As nouns the difference between noons and poons

is that noons is while poons is .

As an adverb noons

is at noontimes.

Holystone vs Holystoned - What's the difference?

holystone | holystoned |


As verbs the difference between holystone and holystoned

is that holystone is to scrub the decks with a holystone while holystoned is past tense of holystone.

As a noun holystone

is a block of soft sandstone used for scrubbing the wooden decks of a ship, usually with sand and seawater; sometimes called a bible.

Fragilized vs Fragilize - What's the difference?

fragilized | fragilize |


As verbs the difference between fragilized and fragilize

is that fragilized is past tense of fragilize while fragilize is to make fragile.

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