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Laggers vs Blaggers - What's the difference?

laggers | blaggers |


As nouns the difference between laggers and blaggers

is that laggers is while blaggers is .

Atrist vs Attrist - What's the difference?

atrist | attrist |


As verbs the difference between atrist and attrist

is that atrist is to trust while attrist is to sadden or make sad.

Skeining vs Steining - What's the difference?

skeining | steining |


As nouns the difference between skeining and steining

is that skeining is the winding of thread on a rotating reel in a reciprocating manner so as to form a skein of uniform thickness while steining is alternative form of lang=en.

Suckest vs Sucklest - What's the difference?

suckest | sucklest |


As verbs the difference between suckest and sucklest

is that suckest is archaic second-person singular of suck while sucklest is archaic second-person singular of suckle.

Snaffled vs Snaffler - What's the difference?

snaffled | snaffler |


As a verb snaffled

is (snaffle).

As a noun snaffler is

one who snaffles.

Experienceable vs Experiencable - What's the difference?

experienceable | experiencable |


As adjectives the difference between experienceable and experiencable

is that experienceable is capable of being experienced while experiencable is .

Hean vs Hearn - What's the difference?

hean | hearn |


As an adjective hean

is (obsolete) mean; abject; poor; humble; lowly.

As a verb hean

is (obsolete) to treat with contumely; insult; humiliate; debase; lower.

As a proper noun hearn is

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Kelter vs Melter - What's the difference?

kelter | melter |


As nouns the difference between kelter and melter

is that kelter is an alternative spelling of kilter meaning order or balance while melter is a person or thing that melts.

Stike vs Stive - What's the difference?

stike | stive |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stike and stive

is that stike is (obsolete) a stanza while stive is (obsolete) a stew.

As nouns the difference between stike and stive

is that stike is (obsolete) a stanza while stive is (obsolete) a stew.

As a verb stive is

to be stifled or suffocated.

Hocking vs Horking - What's the difference?

hocking | horking |


As verbs the difference between hocking and horking

is that hocking is while horking is .

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