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Leafing vs Leafling - What's the difference?

leafing | leafling |


As nouns the difference between leafing and leafling

is that leafing is the act of one who leafs through something while leafling is a small, tiny, miniature, or immature leaf; a leaflet.

As a verb leafing

is .

Greatest vs Treatest - What's the difference?

greatest | treatest |


As an adjective greatest

is (great).

As a verb treatest is

(archaic) (treat).

Roaved vs Raved - What's the difference?

roaved | raved |


As verbs the difference between roaved and raved

is that roaved is (roave) while raved is (rave).

Vexes vs Vees - What's the difference?

vexes | vees |


As an adjective vexes

is .

As a noun vees is

.

Guesses vs Guessed - What's the difference?

guesses | guessed |


As verbs the difference between guesses and guessed

is that guesses is (guess) while guessed is (poetic) (guess).

As a noun guesses

is .

Rokes vs Roses - What's the difference?

rokes | roses |


As nouns the difference between rokes and roses

is that rokes is while roses is .

Peppy vs Poppy - What's the difference?

peppy | poppy |


As adjectives the difference between peppy and poppy

is that peppy is full of pep; energetic, cheerful, and vigorous; bouncy while poppy is of a bright red color, tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower.

As a noun poppy is

any plant of the species Papaver, with crumpled often red petals and a milky juice.

As a proper noun Poppy is

(mostly U.K.) {{given name|female|from=English}}, a flower name used since the end of the 19th century.

Hitchers vs Hitches - What's the difference?

hitchers | hitches |


As a noun hitchers

is .

As a proper noun hitches is

.

Chuggers vs Huggers - What's the difference?

chuggers | huggers |


As nouns the difference between chuggers and huggers

is that chuggers is while huggers is .

Unmashed vs Unmasked - What's the difference?

unmashed | unmasked |


As adjectives the difference between unmashed and unmasked

is that unmashed is not mashed; whole and intact while unmasked is not masked.

As a verb unmasked is

(unmask).

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