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Desired vs Desires - What's the difference?

desired | desires |


As verbs the difference between desired and desires

is that desired is (desire) while desires is .

Traditionalizes vs Traditionalized - What's the difference?

traditionalizes | traditionalized |


As verbs the difference between traditionalizes and traditionalized

is that traditionalizes is (traditionalize) while traditionalized is (traditionalize).

Transact vs Transat - What's the difference?

transact | transat |


As a verb transact

is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.

As a noun transat is

a type of large deck chair with a footrest that slides under the seat when not needed.

Quids vs Quods - What's the difference?

quids | quods |


As nouns the difference between quids and quods

is that quids is plural of lang=en while quods is plural of quod.

Oliver vs Fliver - What's the difference?

oliver | fliver |


As a proper noun oliver

is (male given name).

As a noun fliver is

.

Erect vs Exect - What's the difference?

erect | exect |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between erect and exect

is that erect is (obsolete) directed upward; raised; uplifted while exect is (obsolete) to cut off or out.

As verbs the difference between erect and exect

is that erect is to put up by the fitting together of materials or parts while exect is (obsolete) to cut off or out.

As an adjective erect

is upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards.

Allenyl vs Allenol - What's the difference?

allenyl | allenol |


As nouns the difference between allenyl and allenol

is that allenyl is a univalent radical derived from an allene while allenol is any alcohol containing a hydroxyl group directly attached to an allene.

Waint vs Taint - What's the difference?

waint | taint |


As a contraction waint

is (yorkshire) , wouldn't .

As a noun taint is

a (l), (l) or (l), especially in (l) or taint can be a (l) with a (l), which fails of its intended (l) or taint can be (slang) the (l).

As a verb taint is

to (l) or (l) (something) with an external (l), either (l) or (l) or taint can be to damage, as a lance, without breaking it; also, to break, as a lance, but usually in an unknightly or unscientific manner.

Loosing vs Looping - What's the difference?

loosing | looping |


As verbs the difference between loosing and looping

is that loosing is while looping is .

As a noun looping is

something that loops; a looped pattern or action or looping can be the running together of ore into a mass, when the ore is only heated for calcination.

Daggy vs Draggy - What's the difference?

daggy | draggy |


As adjectives the difference between daggy and draggy

is that daggy is (australian slang) uncool, unfashionable, but comfortably so while draggy is boring; dull.

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