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Ott vs Ett - What's the difference?

ott | ett |


As a verb ott

is .

As an abbreviation ett is

endotracheal tube.

Endite vs Endive - What's the difference?

endite | endive |


As nouns the difference between endite and endive

is that endite is one of the mouthparts of a spider or other arachnids, specifically the lobe of the palpal coxa lateral to the labium while endive is a leafy salad vegetable, species: Cichorium endivia, which is often confused with chicory.

As a verb endite

is obsolete form of indite.

Pumping vs Pimping - What's the difference?

pumping | pimping |


As verbs the difference between pumping and pimping

is that pumping is present participle of lang=en while pimping is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between pumping and pimping

is that pumping is the act by which something is pumped while pimping is the practise of procuring prostitutes.

As an adjective pimping is

little or petty.

Perennated vs Perennate - What's the difference?

perennated | perennate |


As verbs the difference between perennated and perennate

is that perennated is past tense of perennate while perennate is to survive from one growing season to the next.

Maria vs Moria - What's the difference?

maria | moria |


As a proper noun maria

is .

As a verb moria is

.

Rowest vs Bowest - What's the difference?

rowest | bowest |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between rowest and bowest

is that rowest is (archaic) (row) while bowest is (archaic) (bow).

As verbs the difference between rowest and bowest

is that rowest is (archaic) (row) while bowest is (archaic) (bow).

Kidnapper vs Kidnapped - What's the difference?

kidnapper | kidnapped |


As a noun kidnapper

is a person who kidnaps someone.

As a verb kidnapped is

(kidnap).

As an adjective kidnapped is

subjected to kidnapping.

Otolith vs Oolith - What's the difference?

otolith | oolith |


As nouns the difference between otolith and oolith

is that otolith is (zoology) a small particle, comprised mainly of calcium carbonate, found in the inner ear of vertebrates, being part of the balance sense while oolith is oolith.

Isicle vs Sicle - What's the difference?

isicle | sicle |


As nouns the difference between isicle and sicle

is that isicle is while sicle is (obsolete) a shekel.

Cories vs Tories - What's the difference?

cories | tories |


As a noun cories

is .

As a proper noun tories is

.

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