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Pisses vs Pissers - What's the difference?

pisses | pissers |


As a verb pisses

is .

As a noun pissers is

.

Bangier vs Bangies - What's the difference?

bangier | bangies |


As an adjective bangier

is comparative of bangy.

As a noun bangies is

plural of bangy.

Powered vs Powdered - What's the difference?

powered | powdered |


As adjectives the difference between powered and powdered

is that powered is self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse while powdered is which has been made into a powder.

As verbs the difference between powered and powdered

is that powered is past tense of power while powdered is past tense of powder.

Clades vs Glades - What's the difference?

clades | glades |


As nouns the difference between clades and glades

is that clades is plural of lang=en while glades is plural of lang=en.

Cionids vs Chionids - What's the difference?

cionids | chionids |


As nouns the difference between cionids and chionids

is that cionids is while chionids is .

Coup vs Cour - What's the difference?

coup | cour |


As nouns the difference between coup and cour

is that coup is while cour is a three-month unit of television broadcasting.

Banyan vs Banyas - What's the difference?

banyan | banyas |


As nouns the difference between banyan and banyas

is that banyan is banyan while banyas is .

Dotation vs Votation - What's the difference?

dotation | votation |


As nouns the difference between dotation and votation

is that dotation is the act of endowing, or bestowing a marriage portion on a woman while votation is the act of voting, especially when not to elect a government or head of state.

Snagging vs Slagging - What's the difference?

snagging | slagging |


As verbs the difference between snagging and slagging

is that snagging is present participle of lang=en while slagging is present participle of lang=en.

Lockout vs Lookout - What's the difference?

lockout | lookout |


As nouns the difference between lockout and lookout

is that lockout is the opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing while lookout is a vantage point with a view of the surrounding area.

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