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Scalpel vs Scalpal - What's the difference?

scalpel | scalpal |


As a noun scalpel

is a small straight knife with a very sharp blade used for surgery, dissection and craftwork.

As an adjective scalpal is

of or pertaining to the scalp.

Cockers vs Lockers - What's the difference?

cockers | lockers |


As nouns the difference between cockers and lockers

is that cockers is plural of cocker while lockers is plural of lang=en.

Samarae vs Samara - What's the difference?

samarae | samara |


As nouns the difference between samarae and samara

is that samarae is while samara is samara.

Immerged vs Immersed - What's the difference?

immerged | immersed |


As verbs the difference between immerged and immersed

is that immerged is past tense of immerge while immersed is past tense of immerse.

Ales vs Kales - What's the difference?

ales | kales |


As an acronym ales

is .

As a noun kales is

.

Pushing vs Ushing - What's the difference?

pushing | ushing |


As verbs the difference between pushing and ushing

is that pushing is while ushing is .

As an adjective pushing

is that pushes forward; pressing, driving.

As a noun pushing

is the act by which something is pushed.

Nondo vs Nonda - What's the difference?

nondo | nonda |


As nouns the difference between nondo and nonda

is that nondo is a coarse umbelliferous North American plant in the genus Ligusticum, with a large aromatic root while nonda is Parinari nonda, a shrub or small tree of northern Australia and New Guinea, with edible plum-like fruit.

Externe vs Extern - What's the difference?

externe | extern |


As nouns the difference between externe and extern

is that externe is (dated) an officer in attendance upon a hospital, but not residing in it, especially one who cares for the outpatients while extern is a person affiliated with an institution in a lesser capacity, for example, as a non-resident or as a part-time affiliate.

As an adjective extern is

(obsolete|rare) external; outward; not inherent.

Fitchet vs Fitches - What's the difference?

fitchet | fitches |


As nouns the difference between fitchet and fitches

is that fitchet is the fitchew, or polecat while fitches is plural of lang=en.

Sarkiest vs Parkiest - What's the difference?

sarkiest | parkiest |


As adjectives the difference between sarkiest and parkiest

is that sarkiest is superlative of sarky while parkiest is superlative of parky.

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