gastric |
gastroc |
As an adjective gastric
is of or relating to the stomach.
As a noun gastroc is
the gastrocnemius muscle.
flocks |
flicks |
As verbs the difference between flocks and flicks
is that
flocks is third-person singular of flock while
flicks is third-person singular of flick.
As a noun flocks
is plural of flock.
thrash |
thrasht |
As verbs the difference between thrash and thrasht
is that
thrash is to beat mercilessly while
thrasht is (obsolete) (
thrash).
As a noun thrash
is a beat or blow; the sound of beating.
wrassled |
wrassles |
As verbs the difference between wrassled and wrassles
is that
wrassled is (
wrassle) while
wrassles is (
wrassle).
dapped |
yapped |
As verbs the difference between dapped and yapped
is that
dapped is past tense of dap while
yapped is past tense of yap.
fanes |
fades |
As an adjective fanes
is .
As a noun fades is
.
As a verb fades is
(
fade).
dunked |
duned |
As a verb dunked
is (
dunk).
As an adjective duned is
(geology) featuring or formed into dunes.
overbowed |
overbrowed |
As verbs the difference between overbowed and overbrowed
is that
overbowed is (
overbow) while
overbrowed is (
overbrow).
saker |
taker |
As an adjective saker
is safe, secure.
As a noun taker is
.
posser |
poiser |
As nouns the difference between posser and poiser
is that
posser is (archaic) a tool used for the act of possing usually in the form of a circular plate with holes in it, with a handle perpendicularly attached to the center of the plate while
poiser is the balancer of dipterous insects.
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