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Peek vs Geek - What's the difference?

peek | geek |


As verbs the difference between peek and geek

is that peek is to look slyly, or with the eyes half closed, or through a crevice; to peep while geek is to get high on cocaine.

As an acronym PEEK

is polyetheretherketone.

As a noun geek is

a carnival performer specializing in bizarre and unappetizing behavior.

Hales vs Shales - What's the difference?

hales | shales |


As an adjective hales

is .

As a noun shales is

.

As a verb shales is

(shale).

Graf vs Grat - What's the difference?

graf | grat |


As nouns the difference between graf and grat

is that graf is graph while grat is (us|finance) grantor-retained annuity trust.

Moned vs Monde - What's the difference?

moned | monde |


As verbs the difference between moned and monde

is that moned is (mone) while monde is .

Semaphores vs Semaphored - What's the difference?

semaphores | semaphored |


As a noun semaphores

is .

As a verb semaphored is

(semaphore).

Ortet vs Octet - What's the difference?

ortet | octet |


As nouns the difference between ortet and octet

is that ortet is the original single parent plant from which a clone ultimately derives while octet is a group or set of eight of something.

Psychs vs Psychos - What's the difference?

psychs | psychos |


As a verb psychs

is (psych).

As a noun psychos is

.

Implode vs Implore - What's the difference?

implode | implore |


As verbs the difference between implode and implore

is that implode is to collapse or burst inward violently while implore is .

Temporising vs Temporizing - What's the difference?

temporising | temporizing |


As verbs the difference between temporising and temporizing

is that temporising is while temporizing is .

As a noun temporizing is

the act of one who temporizes, or acts evasively.

Retear vs Reteam - What's the difference?

retear | reteam |


As verbs the difference between retear and reteam

is that retear is to tear again while reteam is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To team (two or more people) together again.

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