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Prepasted vs Preposted - What's the difference?

prepasted | preposted |


As adjectives the difference between prepasted and preposted

is that prepasted is (of wallpaper) having paste already applied, requiring only the addition of water while preposted is posted in advance.

Shelter vs Spelter - What's the difference?

shelter | spelter |


As nouns the difference between shelter and spelter

is that shelter is a refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something while spelter is zinc, often in blocks or ingot form.

As a verb shelter

is to provide cover from damage or harassment; to shield; to protect.

Immorts vs Imports - What's the difference?

immorts | imports |


As nouns the difference between immorts and imports

is that immorts is plural of immort while imports is plural of import.

As a verb imports is

third-person singular of import.

Bashings vs Bastings - What's the difference?

bashings | bastings |


As nouns the difference between bashings and bastings

is that bashings is while bastings is .

Yacked vs Yakked - What's the difference?

yacked | yakked |


As verbs the difference between yacked and yakked

is that yacked is past tense of yack while yakked is past tense of yak.

Tuxes vs Tubes - What's the difference?

tuxes | tubes |


As a noun tuxes

is .

As a verb tubes is

.

Intervenest vs Intervenes - What's the difference?

intervenest | intervenes |


As verbs the difference between intervenest and intervenes

is that intervenest is archaic second-person singular of intervene while intervenes is third-person singular of intervene.

Lories vs Lorises - What's the difference?

lories | lorises |


As nouns the difference between lories and lorises

is that lories is plural of lang=en while lorises is plural of loris.

Slent vs Sient - What's the difference?

slent | sient |


As nouns the difference between slent and sient

is that slent is obsolete form of lang=en while sient is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a verb slent

is obsolete form of lang=en.

Outher vs Muther - What's the difference?

outher | muther |


As a conjunction outher

is (obsolete) either.

As a noun muther is

.

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