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Singings vs Ringings - What's the difference?

singings | ringings |


As nouns the difference between singings and ringings

is that singings is while ringings is .

Nurdle vs Nuddle - What's the difference?

nurdle | nuddle |


As verbs the difference between nurdle and nuddle

is that nurdle is (cricket) to score runs by gently nudging the ball into vacant areas of the fieldhttp://newsbbccouk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6668549stm 1349: "collingwood picks up the first run after lunch with a nurdle to wide mid-on" while nuddle is (uk|dialect) to walk quickly with the head bent forward.

As a noun nurdle

is (cricket) such a shot.

Lets vs Kets - What's the difference?

lets | kets |


As an adjective lets

is latvian.

As a proper noun lets

is latvian (language).

As a noun kets is

.

Tuxying vs Taxying - What's the difference?

tuxying | taxying |


As verbs the difference between tuxying and taxying

is that tuxying is while taxying is (irregular).

Tasks vs Asks - What's the difference?

tasks | asks |


As verbs the difference between tasks and asks

is that tasks is third-person singular of task while asks is third-person singular of ask.

As a noun tasks

is plural of lang=en.

Pollie vs Mollie - What's the difference?

pollie | mollie |


As nouns the difference between pollie and mollie

is that pollie is a politician while mollie is any of many New World fish of the genus Poecilia, formerly called genus: Mollienesia.

As a proper noun Mollie is

an alternative spelling of Molly, diminutive of the female given name Mary.

Unbless vs Unbliss - What's the difference?

unbless | unbliss |


As a verb unbless

is to deprive of blessings; to make wretched.

As a noun unbliss is

the state or condition of blisslessness; unjoy.

Rained vs Raised - What's the difference?

rained | raised |


As verbs the difference between rained and raised

is that rained is (rain) while raised is (raise).

Restimulation vs Destimulation - What's the difference?

restimulation | destimulation |


As nouns the difference between restimulation and destimulation

is that restimulation is the process of restimulating while destimulation is the act or process of destimulating.

Bunched vs Punched - What's the difference?

bunched | punched |


As verbs the difference between bunched and punched

is that bunched is past tense of bunch while punched is past tense of punch.

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