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Clingings vs Clangings - What's the difference?

clingings | clangings |


As nouns the difference between clingings and clangings

is that clingings is while clangings is .

Ships vs Sips - What's the difference?

ships | sips |


As nouns the difference between ships and sips

is that ships is plural of lang=en while sips is plural of lang=en.

As a verb ships

is third-person singular of ship.

Plip vs Plie - What's the difference?

plip | plie |


As nouns the difference between plip and plie

is that plip is a light sound or action like liquid hitting a surface while plie is (ballet) a smooth and continuous bending of the knees.

As a verb plip

is to make the sound of liquid hitting a hard surface or plip can be to lock or unlock using a remote control locking device.

Materialises vs Materialists - What's the difference?

materialises | materialists |


As a verb materialises

is .

As a noun materialists is

.

Disinclose vs Disenclose - What's the difference?

disinclose | disenclose |


As verbs the difference between disinclose and disenclose

is that disinclose is while disenclose is to free from being enclosed.

Megawatts vs Negawatts - What's the difference?

megawatts | negawatts |


As nouns the difference between megawatts and negawatts

is that megawatts is while negawatts is .

Apostrophises vs Apostrophizes - What's the difference?

apostrophises | apostrophizes |


As verbs the difference between apostrophises and apostrophizes

is that apostrophises is (apostrophise) while apostrophizes is (apostrophize).

Drabbles vs Dribbles - What's the difference?

drabbles | dribbles |


As a noun drabbles

is .

As a verb dribbles is

.

Misbeat vs Misbear - What's the difference?

misbeat | misbear |


As verbs the difference between misbeat and misbear

is that misbeat is to beat out of rhythm; beat incorrectly while misbear is to carry improperly; to carry (one's self) wrongly; to misbehave.

As a noun misbeat

is a false, wrong, or incorrect beat; a beat in the wrong time or rhythm.

Wedged vs Hedged - What's the difference?

wedged | hedged |


As verbs the difference between wedged and hedged

is that wedged is past tense of wedge while hedged is past tense of hedge.

As an adjective hedged is

offset by another financial asset.

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