pes |
pus |
As a noun pes
is weight.
As an initialism pus is
permanent under secretary (uk).
dicks |
dicky |
As nouns the difference between dicks and dicky
is that
dicks is while
dicky is .
As a proper noun dicks
is derived from (
dick).
As an adjective dicky is
.
involucred |
involucre |
As an adjective involucred
is (botany) having an involucre.
As a verb involucre is
.
flameproof |
frameproof |
As adjectives the difference between flameproof and frameproof
is that
flameproof is resistant to catching fire while
frameproof is (maths) describing a specific type of code that cannot be exploited by a user claiming to have been framed by others.
As a verb flameproof
is to make flameproof.
munched |
lunched |
As verbs the difference between munched and lunched
is that
munched is past tense of munch while
lunched is past tense of lunch.
pasteurise |
pasteurised |
As verbs the difference between pasteurise and pasteurised
is that
pasteurise is while
pasteurised is (
pasteurise).
malled |
mauled |
As verbs the difference between malled and mauled
is that
malled is past tense of mall while
mauled is past tense of maul.
eagers |
yagers |
As nouns the difference between eagers and yagers
is that
eagers is plural of eager while
yagers is plural of yager.
eternally |
eternall |
As an adverb eternally
is for eternity; forever.
As an adjective eternall is
.
baz |
bac |
As nouns the difference between baz and bac
is that
baz is a metasyntactic variable used to stand for some unspecified entity, typically the third in a series after foo and bar while
bac is a broad, flat-bottomed ferryboat, usually worked by a rope.
As a proper noun Baz
is a diminutive of the male given name
Barry.
As an initialism BAC is
Blood alcohol concentration (or blood alcohol content.
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