rags |
raga |
As a noun rags
is the first month of the year; see also.
As a proper noun raga is
a language spoken in vanuatu.
cellobiose |
cellobiase |
As nouns the difference between cellobiose and cellobiase
is that
cellobiose is a disaccharide, found only as a repeat unit in cellulose, in which two glucose units are joined with a 1, 4-β linkage while
cellobiase is the enzyme beta-glucosidase.
superfly |
superly |
As a noun superfly
is an ostentatious, self-confident person, especially a black one who is a pusher of drugs or
superfly can be a fly (insect) with remarkable properties, such as resistance to insecticide.
As an adverb superly is
in an excellent manner; excellently.
walloper |
walloped |
As a noun walloper
is one who.
As a verb walloped is
(
wallop).
whaling |
shaling |
As verbs the difference between whaling and shaling
is that
whaling is while
shaling is .
As a noun whaling
is the practice of hunting whales.
liggers |
riggers |
As nouns the difference between liggers and riggers
is that
liggers is while
riggers is .
gink |
gin |
In lang=en terms the difference between gink and gin
is that
gink is a fellow; person while
gin is drawing the best card or combination of cards.
As nouns the difference between gink and gin
is that
gink is a foolish or contemptible man while
gin is a colourless non-aged alcoholic liquor made by distilling fermented grains such as barley, corn, oats or rye with juniper berries; the base for many cocktails.
As a verb gin is
to remove the seeds from cotton with a cotton gin.
lancer |
lances |
As nouns the difference between lancer and lances
is that
lancer is a cavalry soldier armed with a lance weapon while
lances is plural of lang=en.
As a verb lances is
third-person singular of lance.
hylic |
hylid |
As nouns the difference between hylic and hylid
is that
hylic is (gnosticism) in gnostic theologian valentinus' triadic grouping of man the basest type; a person focused on neither intellectual (psychic) nor spiritual (pneumatic) reality while
hylid is (zoology) any member of the hylidae.
As an adjective hylic
is having to do with or of the nature of matter or material.
prated |
prate |
As verbs the difference between prated and prate
is that
prated is (
prate) while
prate is to talk much and to little purpose; to chatter; to be loquacious; to speak foolishly; to babble.
As a noun prate is
talk to little purpose; trifling talk; unmeaning loquacity.
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