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Erm vs Germ - What's the difference?

erm | germ |


As an initialism erm

is (computing).

As a noun germ is

(uk|derogatory) a german person.

Waking vs Waging - What's the difference?

waking | waging |


As verbs the difference between waking and waging

is that waking is while waging is .

As an adjective waking

is occurring during wakefulness.

As a noun waking

is the act of becoming awake from sleep, or a period of time spent awake.

Gusting vs Guesting - What's the difference?

gusting | guesting |


As verbs the difference between gusting and guesting

is that gusting is while guesting is .

Shaddock vs Haddock - What's the difference?

shaddock | haddock |


As nouns the difference between shaddock and haddock

is that shaddock is pomelo while haddock is a marine fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the North Atlantic, important as a food fish.

Beadiest vs Beardiest - What's the difference?

beadiest | beardiest |


As adjectives the difference between beadiest and beardiest

is that beadiest is superlative of beady while beardiest is superlative of beardy.

Totting vs Toating - What's the difference?

totting | toating |


As verbs the difference between totting and toating

is that totting is while toating is .

Prim vs Prism - What's the difference?

prim | prism |


As nouns the difference between prim and prism

is that prim is prime (the first note or tone of a musical scale) while prism is (geometry) a polyhedron with parallel ends of the same size and shape, the other faces being parallelogram-shaped sides.

Fuss vs Foss - What's the difference?

fuss | foss |


As an adjective fuss

is willing.

As a proper noun foss is

.

Submariners vs Submarines - What's the difference?

submariners | submarines |


As nouns the difference between submariners and submarines

is that submariners is plural of submariner while submarines is plural of submarine.

As a verb submarines is

third-person singular of submarine.

Docent vs Decent - What's the difference?

docent | decent |


As adjectives the difference between docent and decent

is that docent is instructive; that teaches while decent is appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.

As a noun docent

is a teacher or lecturer at some American colleges or universities.

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