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Thyrses vs Thyrsus - What's the difference?

thyrses | thyrsus |


As nouns the difference between thyrses and thyrsus

is that thyrses is while thyrsus is a staff topped with a conical ornament, carried by bacchus or his followers.

Huggings vs Puggings - What's the difference?

huggings | puggings |


As nouns the difference between huggings and puggings

is that huggings is while puggings is .

Cannoneers vs Cannoniers - What's the difference?

cannoneers | cannoniers |


As nouns the difference between cannoneers and cannoniers

is that cannoneers is while cannoniers is .

Covelike vs Cavelike - What's the difference?

covelike | cavelike |


As adjectives the difference between covelike and cavelike

is that covelike is resembling or characteristic of a cove while cavelike is resembling or characteristic of a cave.

Junkie vs Bunkie - What's the difference?

junkie | bunkie |


As nouns the difference between junkie and bunkie

is that junkie is a narcotics addict, especially referring to heroin users while bunkie is bunkmate, someone with which one shares a bunk bed.

Mooter vs Mooer - What's the difference?

mooter | mooer |


As nouns the difference between mooter and mooer

is that mooter is a disputer of a mooted case or mooter can be while mooer is one who moos.

Shooted vs Sooted - What's the difference?

shooted | sooted |


As adjectives the difference between shooted and sooted

is that shooted is (in combination ) having a specified form of shoot while sooted is stained or marked with soot.

As a verb shooted

is (obsolete|nonstandard) (shoot).

Place vs Placet - What's the difference?

place | placet |


As nouns the difference between place and placet

is that place is an area; somewhere within an area while placet is a vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, an ecclesiastical council, etc.

As a verb place

is to put (an object or person) in a specific location.

Cuber vs Cuter - What's the difference?

cuber | cuter |


As a noun cuber

is any device designed to cut things into cubes.

As an adjective cuter is

(cute).

Polynesic vs Polynosic - What's the difference?

polynesic | polynosic |


As adjectives the difference between polynesic and polynosic

is that polynesic is having a scattered distribution of foci while polynosic is describing a strong artificial fibre, made from cellulose, that consists of multiple crystalline fibrils.

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