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Evitable vs Editable - What's the difference?

evitable | editable |


As adjectives the difference between evitable and editable

is that evitable is possible to avoid; avertible while editable is capable of being edited.

Conjury vs Nonjury - What's the difference?

conjury | nonjury |


As a noun conjury

is conjuration.

As an adjective nonjury is

not a jury, or not involving a jury.

Dyno vs Dyon - What's the difference?

dyno | dyon |


As nouns the difference between dyno and dyon

is that dyno is (climbing) a dynamic climbing move or jump to reach a hold that cannot otherwise be reached while dyon is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

Remotes vs Demotes - What's the difference?

remotes | demotes |


As a noun remotes

is .

As a verb demotes is

(demote).

Spacy vs Spaky - What's the difference?

spacy | spaky |


As adjectives the difference between spacy and spaky

is that spacy is spaced-out while spaky is (obsolete) specky; marked with specks.

Carbane vs Cabane - What's the difference?

carbane | cabane |


As nouns the difference between carbane and cabane

is that carbane is a proposed systematic name for methane while cabane is the tripod, pylon, or struts usually at the centre-section of a biplane or high-winged monoplane.

Hope vs Sope - What's the difference?

hope | sope |


As nouns the difference between hope and sope

is that hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen while sope is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb hope

is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.

As a proper noun Hope

is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.

Lamed vs Lated - What's the difference?

lamed | lated |


As a verb lamed

is (lame).

As a noun lamed

is .

As an adjective lated is

(obsolete) belated; too late.

Snaring vs Scaring - What's the difference?

snaring | scaring |


As verbs the difference between snaring and scaring

is that snaring is present participle of lang=en while scaring is present participle of lang=en.

Nonglassy vs Nonglossy - What's the difference?

nonglassy | nonglossy |


As adjectives the difference between nonglassy and nonglossy

is that nonglassy is not glassy while nonglossy is not glossy.

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