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Bootles vs Bootlegs - What's the difference?

bootles | bootlegs |


As nouns the difference between bootles and bootlegs

is that bootles is while bootlegs is .

Merese vs Meres - What's the difference?

merese | meres |


As nouns the difference between merese and meres

is that merese is a flat, sharp-edged, often disc-shaped knob, separating the stem of a stemmed glass from the foot while meres is measurement (act of measuring).

Codled vs Cowled - What's the difference?

codled | cowled |


As a verb codled

is (codle).

As an adjective cowled is

wearing a cowl; hooded; as, a cowled monk.

Filiform vs Feliform - What's the difference?

filiform | feliform |


As adjectives the difference between filiform and feliform

is that filiform is shaped like or resembling a thread or filament; filamentous while feliform is resembling a cat; applied to the Feliformia, a suborder within the order Carnivora consisting of cat-like carnivorans, including cats (large and small), hyenas, mongooses, civets, etc.

As a noun feliform is

any carnivore of the suborder Feliformia, which are regarded as cat-like.

Remercy vs Bemercy - What's the difference?

remercy | bemercy |


As verbs the difference between remercy and bemercy

is that remercy is to thank (someone) while bemercy is (obsolete) to treat with mercy; show mercy to; milse.

Propanol vs Propafol - What's the difference?

propanol | propafol |


As nouns the difference between propanol and propafol

is that propanol is either of two isomeric aliphatic alcohols, C3H7-OH while propafol is a short-acting, intravenously administered hypnotic agent, 2,6-diisopropylphenol

Colligating vs Collimating - What's the difference?

colligating | collimating |


As verbs the difference between colligating and collimating

is that colligating is while collimating is .

As an adjective collimating is

that collimates, or employs collimation.

Unfolde vs Unfolder - What's the difference?

unfolde | unfolder |


As a verb unfolde

is .

As a noun unfolder is

one who, or that which, unfolds.

Uncaught vs Untaught - What's the difference?

uncaught | untaught |


As adjectives the difference between uncaught and untaught

is that uncaught is not caught while untaught is not taught.

Fetally vs Ferally - What's the difference?

fetally | ferally |


As adverbs the difference between fetally and ferally

is that fetally is in a fetal fashion; in the manner of a fetus while ferally is wildly; in the manner of an undomesticated animal.

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