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Swyves vs Swives - What's the difference?

swyves | swives |


As verbs the difference between swyves and swives

is that swyves is third-person singular of swyve while swives is present participle of lang=en.

Xerocopy vs Xeroxcopy - What's the difference?

xerocopy | xeroxcopy |


As nouns the difference between xerocopy and xeroxcopy

is that xerocopy is a xerographic copy while xeroxcopy is {{cx|rare|lang=en}} an alternative spelling of xerox copy.

As a verb xerocopy

is to copy xerographically.

Bacs vs Vacs - What's the difference?

bacs | vacs |


As a proper noun bacs

is .

As a noun vacs is

.

Lads vs Lats - What's the difference?

lads | lats |


As nouns the difference between lads and lats

is that lads is plural of lang=en while lats is former currency of Latvia, divided into 100 santims; it was replaced by the Euro on Jan. 1, 2014.

Transglycosylases vs Transglycosylates - What's the difference?

transglycosylases | transglycosylates |


As a noun transglycosylases

is .

As a verb transglycosylates is

(transglycosylate).

Unliving vs Ungiving - What's the difference?

unliving | ungiving |


As adjectives the difference between unliving and ungiving

is that unliving is not living; unalive, dead, inanimate while ungiving is not giving; ungenerous.

Unwasteable vs Untasteable - What's the difference?

unwasteable | untasteable |


As adjectives the difference between unwasteable and untasteable

is that unwasteable is incapable of being wasted while untasteable is unable to be tasted; having no flavor; tasteless.

Flam vs Fleam - What's the difference?

flam | fleam |


As nouns the difference between flam and fleam

is that flam is a freak or whim while fleam is a sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.

As a verb flam

is to deceive with a falsehood.

Staffer vs Stiffer - What's the difference?

staffer | stiffer |


As a noun staffer

is a member of a staff.

As an adjective stiffer is

(stiff) more rigid, more inflexible, more unbending.

Ticks vs Wicks - What's the difference?

ticks | wicks |


As nouns the difference between ticks and wicks

is that ticks is while wicks is .

As verbs the difference between ticks and wicks

is that ticks is (tick) while wicks is (wick).

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