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Bixie vs Dixie - What's the difference?

bixie | dixie |


As nouns the difference between bixie and dixie

is that bixie is a chimaera-like figure common in chinese and persian art or bixie can be (computing|dated) a type of emoticon such as <@_@>, which represents an unrotated expression, unlike a smiley while dixie is (military) a large iron pot, used in the army.

Raddle vs Maddle - What's the difference?

raddle | maddle |


As verbs the difference between raddle and maddle

is that raddle is to mark with raddle; to daub something red while maddle is to be or become crazy; rave; be confused in mind; be delirious; lose one's way; be dotingly fond of.

As a noun raddle

is a red ochre or raddle can be a long, flexible stick, rod, or branch, interwoven with others between upright posts or stakes, in making a kind of hedge or fence.

Keened vs Kenned - What's the difference?

keened | kenned |


As verbs the difference between keened and kenned

is that keened is past tense of keen while kenned is past tense of ken.

Fraternalised vs Fraternalized - What's the difference?

fraternalised | fraternalized |


As verbs the difference between fraternalised and fraternalized

is that fraternalised is (fraternalise) while fraternalized is (fraternalize).

Reshifts vs Redshifts - What's the difference?

reshifts | redshifts |


As a verb reshifts

is (reshift).

As a noun redshifts is

.

Plantwise vs Plantwide - What's the difference?

plantwise | plantwide |


As an adverb plantwise

is in the manner of a plant (non-animal organism).

As an adjective plantwide is

throughout a plant (factory.

Moyles vs Moles - What's the difference?

moyles | moles |


As nouns the difference between moyles and moles

is that moyles is while moles is .

As a verb moyles

is (moyle).

Zagging vs Lagging - What's the difference?

zagging | lagging |


As verbs the difference between zagging and lagging

is that zagging is present participle of zag while lagging is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective lagging is

falling behind, not keeping up the pace.

As a noun lagging is

the covering of something with strips of felt, wood etc, either as insulation or for protection.

Collided vs Collides - What's the difference?

collided | collides |


As verbs the difference between collided and collides

is that collided is (collide) while collides is (collide).

Roasted vs Roaster - What's the difference?

roasted | roaster |


As an adjective roasted

is cooked by ing.

As a verb roasted

is (roast).

As a noun roaster is

one who roasts food.

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