conses |
consed |
As verbs the difference between conses and consed
is that
conses is third-person singular of cons while
consed is past tense of cons.
As a noun conses
is plural of cons.
apert |
apart |
As an adjective apert
is open; uncovered; revealed.
As an adverb apart is
separately, in regard to space or company; in a state of separation as to place; aside.
As a preposition apart is
apart from.
sandling |
candling |
As a noun sandling
is sand-eel.
As a verb candling is
.
potter |
spotter |
As nouns the difference between potter and spotter
is that
potter is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while
spotter is a person who observes something.
As a proper noun potter
is for a potter.
otinids |
otidids |
As nouns the difference between otinids and otidids
is that
otinids is while
otidids is .
hakea |
haked |
As nouns the difference between hakea and haked
is that
hakea is a shrub of the genus genus: Hakea while
haked is the pike (fish).
As a verb haked is
past tense of hake.
perishest |
perishes |
As verbs the difference between perishest and perishes
is that
perishest is while
perishes is (
perish).
shadowboxer |
shadowboxed |
As a noun shadowboxer
is one who shadowboxes.
As a verb shadowboxed is
(
shadowbox).
dime |
dimed |
As a noun dime
is tithe.
As an adjective dimed is
(slang) (
of an electric guitar or its amplifier) at volume setting 10 (the loudest).
As a verb dimed is
(
dime).
sweetgums |
sweetums |
As nouns the difference between sweetgums and sweetums
is that
sweetgums is while
sweetums is .
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