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Puckishly vs Punkishly - What's the difference?

puckishly | punkishly |


As adverbs the difference between puckishly and punkishly

is that puckishly is mischievously, over playfully while punkishly is in a punkish manner.

Mia vs Mna - What's the difference?

mia | mna |


As a proper noun mia

is .

As a noun mna is

(weight unit).

Peas vs Pleas - What's the difference?

peas | pleas |


As nouns the difference between peas and pleas

is that peas is police officer, constable while pleas is .

Sicer vs Sicker - What's the difference?

sicer | sicker |


As a noun sicer

is (obsolete) a strong drink; cider.

As an adjective sicker is

(sick) or sicker can be (obsolete|outside|dialects) certain.

As an adverb sicker is

(obsolete|outside|dialects) certainly.

As a verb sicker is

(mining|uk|dialect) to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

Withiest vs Witchiest - What's the difference?

withiest | witchiest |


As adjectives the difference between withiest and witchiest

is that withiest is superlative of withy while witchiest is superlative of witchy.

Cravings vs Cranings - What's the difference?

cravings | cranings |


As nouns the difference between cravings and cranings

is that cravings is while cranings is .

Feds vs Fees - What's the difference?

feds | fees |


As nouns the difference between feds and fees

is that feds is while fees is .

Palmier vs Palmer - What's the difference?

palmier | palmer |


As nouns the difference between palmier and palmer

is that palmier is a type of puff pastry made in the shape of a palm leaf and rolled in sugar while palmer is a pilgrim who had been to the Holy Land and who brought back a palm branch in signification.

As a proper noun Palmer is

{{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}.

Plans vs Plants - What's the difference?

plans | plants |


As verbs the difference between plans and plants

is that plans is third-person singular of plan while plants is third-person singular of plant.

As nouns the difference between plans and plants

is that plans is plural of lang=en while plants is plural of lang=en.

Lauter vs Latter - What's the difference?

lauter | latter |


As a verb lauter

is to subject to lautering.

As an adjective latter is

relating to or being the second of two items.

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