anomia |
anotia |
As nouns the difference between anomia and anotia
is that
anomia is (neurology) the inability to remember names while
anotia is a rare congenital deformity where the pinna or auricle, the outer projected portion of the ear, is completely absent.
hog |
hob |
As a noun hog
is any animal belonging to the
suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar.
As a verb hog
is to greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others.
As a proper noun hob is
(
label) a nickname for robin or robert.
agog |
agoge |
As an adjective agog
is in eager desire, eager, astir.
As an adverb agog
is in a state of high anticipation, excitement, or interest.
As a noun agoge is
in ancient Greek music: Tempo or pace; rhythmical movement.
hyper |
hyzer |
As nouns the difference between hyper and hyzer
is that
hyper is short for hyperspace while
hyzer is a throw that curves in the direction opposite the throwing arm, used for avoiding obstacles.
As an adjective hyper
is short for hyperactive.
kielbasi |
kielbasy |
As nouns the difference between kielbasi and kielbasy
is that
kielbasi is while
kielbasy is .
rehinge |
rehinged |
As verbs the difference between rehinge and rehinged
is that
rehinge is to fit with new hinges while
rehinged is (
rehinge).
cimids |
limids |
As nouns the difference between cimids and limids
is that
cimids is while
limids is .
rails |
zails |
As nouns the difference between rails and zails
is that
rails is while
zails is .
talers |
walers |
As nouns the difference between talers and walers
is that
talers is while
walers is .
callings |
cullings |
As nouns the difference between callings and cullings
is that
callings is plural of lang=en while
cullings is plural of lang=en.
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