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Undead vs Unhead - What's the difference?

undead | unhead |


As an adjective undead

is pertaining to a corpse, though having qualities of life.

As a noun undead

is those creatures which are dead yet still moving.

As a verb unhead is

to remove the lid from (a barrel or cask).

Bobberies vs Jobberies - What's the difference?

bobberies | jobberies |


As nouns the difference between bobberies and jobberies

is that bobberies is plural of bobbery while jobberies is plural of jobbery.

Queeped vs Queemed - What's the difference?

queeped | queemed |


As verbs the difference between queeped and queemed

is that queeped is past tense of queep while queemed is past tense of queem.

Relighting vs Prelighting - What's the difference?

relighting | prelighting |


As verbs the difference between relighting and prelighting

is that relighting is while prelighting is .

Sits vs Skits - What's the difference?

sits | skits |


As nouns the difference between sits and skits

is that sits is while skits is .

As a verb sits

is (sit).

Fingered vs Fingerer - What's the difference?

fingered | fingerer |


As a verb fingered

is (finger).

As a noun fingerer is

agent noun of finger; one who fingers, especially in the sense of sexual stimulation.

Cagers vs Cages - What's the difference?

cagers | cages |


As nouns the difference between cagers and cages

is that cagers is plural of cager while cages is plural of lang=en.

Panton vs Wanton - What's the difference?

panton | wanton |


As nouns the difference between panton and wanton

is that panton is a horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoofbound heel while wanton is a pampered or coddled person.

As an adjective wanton is

(obsolete) undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled.

As a verb wanton is

to rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic.

Vindicates vs Indicates - What's the difference?

vindicates | indicates |


As verbs the difference between vindicates and indicates

is that vindicates is (vindicate) while indicates is (indicate).

Circinate vs Circinnate - What's the difference?

circinate | circinnate |


As adjectives the difference between circinate and circinnate

is that circinate is (botany) used of leaves or similar parts that are coiled on themselves from the apex toward their base while circinnate is .

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