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Idlest vs Illest - What's the difference?

idlest | illest |


As adjectives the difference between idlest and illest

is that idlest is (idle) while illest is (ill).

Argil vs Gargil - What's the difference?

argil | gargil |


As nouns the difference between argil and gargil

is that argil is potter's clay while gargil is a distemper in geese, affecting the head.

Madrassa vs Madrasas - What's the difference?

madrassa | madrasas |


As nouns the difference between madrassa and madrasas

is that madrassa is while madrasas is , an alternative spelling of madrassah.

Bracest vs Bravest - What's the difference?

bracest | bravest |


As a verb bracest

is (archaic) (brace).

As an adjective bravest is

(brave).

As a noun bravest is

(informal) firefighters.

Completes vs Completed - What's the difference?

completes | completed |


As verbs the difference between completes and completed

is that completes is while completed is (complete).

As an adjective completed is

finished.

Linkers vs Lickers - What's the difference?

linkers | lickers |


As nouns the difference between linkers and lickers

is that linkers is plural of lang=en while lickers is plural of lang=en.

Voles vs Boles - What's the difference?

voles | boles |


As a verb voles

is .

As a noun boles is

.

Tripping vs Dripping - What's the difference?

tripping | dripping |


As verbs the difference between tripping and dripping

is that tripping is present participle of lang=en while dripping is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between tripping and dripping

is that tripping is the act of one who trips while dripping is solid animal fat, traditionally collected from dripping off roasting meat.

As an adjective tripping

is quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.

Elasticises vs Plasticises - What's the difference?

elasticises | plasticises |


As verbs the difference between elasticises and plasticises

is that elasticises is (elasticise) while plasticises is (plasticise).

Edged vs Wedged - What's the difference?

edged | wedged |


As verbs the difference between edged and wedged

is that edged is past tense of to edge while wedged is past tense of wedge.

As an adjective edged

is referring to something that has a sharp planar surface.

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