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Ahu vs Ahs - What's the difference?

ahu | ahs |


As nouns the difference between ahu and ahs

is that ahu is the Asiatic gazelle while ahs is plural of lang=en.

Totems vs Totes - What's the difference?

totems | totes |


As nouns the difference between totems and totes

is that totems is while totes is .

As an adverb totes is

(colloquial).

Mumbly vs Rumbly - What's the difference?

mumbly | rumbly |


As adjectives the difference between mumbly and rumbly

is that mumbly is prone to mumbling while rumbly is making a rumbling noise.

Discoveries vs Discoverees - What's the difference?

discoveries | discoverees |


As nouns the difference between discoveries and discoverees

is that discoveries is while discoverees is .

Cracked vs Clacked - What's the difference?

cracked | clacked |


As verbs the difference between cracked and clacked

is that cracked is past tense of crack while clacked is past tense of clack.

As an adjective cracked

is broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.

Hypoproconvertinemia vs Hypoproconvertinaemia - What's the difference?

hypoproconvertinemia | hypoproconvertinaemia |


As nouns the difference between hypoproconvertinemia and hypoproconvertinaemia

is that hypoproconvertinemia is an abnormally low level of proconvertin in the blood while hypoproconvertinaemia is .

Noll vs Toll - What's the difference?

noll | toll |


As a proper noun noll

is .

As a noun toll is

custom (duty collected at the borders).

Coallies vs Collies - What's the difference?

coallies | collies |


As nouns the difference between coallies and collies

is that coallies is plural of coally while collies is plural of lang=en.

As a verb collies is

third-person singular of colly.

Warn vs Wain - What's the difference?

warn | wain |


As a verb warn

is to make (someone) aware of impending danger etc or warn can be (label) to refuse, deny (someone something).

As a noun wain is

wine.

Tics vs Ties - What's the difference?

tics | ties |


As nouns the difference between tics and ties

is that tics is while ties is .

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