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Stringbacks vs Strongbacks - What's the difference?

stringbacks | strongbacks |


As nouns the difference between stringbacks and strongbacks

is that stringbacks is driving gloves with a string mesh on the back while strongbacks is .

Langer vs Flanger - What's the difference?

langer | flanger |


As nouns the difference between langer and flanger

is that langer is fool; idiot; annoying or contemptible person (usually male) while flanger is an electronic device or software that alters the sound of an instrument by combining out-of-phase copies of its original sound.

As a proper noun Langer

is {{surname|from=German}.

Bagless vs Eagless - What's the difference?

bagless | eagless |


As an adjective bagless

is without a bag, or one's bag.

As a noun eagless is

a female or hen eagle.

Nuddles vs Nurdles - What's the difference?

nuddles | nurdles |


As a verb nuddles

is (nuddle).

As a noun nurdles is

.

Nonironic vs Noniconic - What's the difference?

nonironic | noniconic |


As adjectives the difference between nonironic and noniconic

is that nonironic is not ironic while noniconic is not iconic.

Cooches vs Couches - What's the difference?

cooches | couches |


As nouns the difference between cooches and couches

is that cooches is plural of cooch while couches is plural of lang=en.

As a verb couches is

third-person singular of couch.

Nosels vs Dosels - What's the difference?

nosels | dosels |


As a verb nosels

is (nosel).

As a noun dosels is

.

Potions vs Options - What's the difference?

potions | options |

Options is a anagram of potions.



As nouns the difference between potions and options

is that potions is plural of lang=en while options is plural of lang=en.

As a verb options is

third-person singular of option.

Fave vs Fane - What's the difference?

fave | fane |


As adjectives the difference between fave and fane

is that fave is (informal) favorite (us) or favourite (uk) while fane is faded.

As a noun fave

is (informal) favorite (us) or favourite (uk).

As a verb fane is

.

Martelling vs Marvelling - What's the difference?

martelling | marvelling |


As verbs the difference between martelling and marvelling

is that martelling is present participle of martel while marvelling is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun marvelling is

the act of one who marvels; amazement.

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