bards |
sards |
As nouns the difference between bards and sards
is that
bards is plural of lang=en while
sards is plural of lang=en.
frizzle |
grizzle |
As verbs the difference between frizzle and grizzle
is that
frizzle is (
label) to fry something until crisp and curled while
grizzle is to make or become grey or
grizzle can be (uk|slang) to whinge or whine.
As nouns the difference between frizzle and grizzle
is that
frizzle is a curl; a lock of hair crisped while
grizzle is a dark grey colour.
As an adjective grizzle is
of a grey colour.
fencible |
fensible |
As adjectives the difference between fencible and fensible
is that
fencible is capable of being defended while
fensible is (obsolete) defensible, well-fortified.
As a noun fencible
is a militia unit raised for homeland defense.
withered |
dithered |
As verbs the difference between withered and dithered
is that
withered is past tense of wither while
dithered is past tense of dither.
As an adjective withered
is shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.
mezes |
meres |
As an adjective mezes
is honeyed.
As a noun meres is
measurement (act of measuring).
sigmodal |
sigmoidal |
As a noun sigmodal
is a barbiturate derivative formerly used in surgical anaesthesia.
As an adjective sigmoidal is
characterized by a sigmoid curve or function.
unshoed |
unshoes |
As verbs the difference between unshoed and unshoes
is that
unshoed is past tense of unshoe while
unshoes is third-person singular of unshoe.
As an adjective unshoed
is not wearing shoes.
freshment |
fleshment |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between freshment and fleshment
is that
freshment is (obsolete) freshment while
fleshment is (obsolete) the act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning.
As nouns the difference between freshment and fleshment
is that
freshment is (obsolete) freshment while
fleshment is (obsolete) the act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning.
decede |
deede |
As a verb decede
is to withdraw.
As a noun deede is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
prolog |
prolong |
As a proper noun Prolog
is a programming language developed in the 1970s for artificial intelligence and logic programming.
As a noun prolog
is a speech or section used as an introduction, especially to a play or novel.
As a verb prolong is
to extend in space or length.
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