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Overedged vs Overedger - What's the difference?

overedged | overedger |


As a verb overedged

is (overedge).

As a noun overedger is

(sewing) an overlocker.

Lamest vs Blamest - What's the difference?

lamest | blamest |


As an adjective lamest

is superlative of lame.

As a verb blamest is

archaic second-person singular of blame.

Doy vs Noy - What's the difference?

doy | noy |


As an interjection doy

is disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.

As a verb noy is

(obsolete|uk|dialect) to annoy; to vex.

As a noun noy is

(obsolete) that which annoys.

Marlins vs Maslins - What's the difference?

marlins | maslins |


As nouns the difference between marlins and maslins

is that marlins is plural of marlin while maslins is plural of maslin.

Bowie vs Owie - What's the difference?

bowie | owie |


As nouns the difference between bowie and owie

is that bowie is a Bowie knife while owie is a painful, usually minor, injury.

As a proper noun Bowie

is {{surname}.

As an interjection owie is

same as ow.

Pantryman vs Pantrymen - What's the difference?

pantryman | pantrymen |


As nouns the difference between pantryman and pantrymen

is that pantryman is a person in charge of the pantry, or food store, on a ship, train, or other transport where food is kept for passengers and crew. Also in a hospital, school, or hotel, etc while pantrymen is plural of lang=en.

Replaced vs Replacee - What's the difference?

replaced | replacee |


As a verb replaced

is past tense of replace.

As a noun replacee is

that which is replaced.

Lectureships vs Lecturerships - What's the difference?

lectureships | lecturerships |


As nouns the difference between lectureships and lecturerships

is that lectureships is plural of lectureship while lecturerships is plural of lecturership.

Ferning vs Feining - What's the difference?

ferning | feining |


As a noun ferning

is a characteristic fern-like pattern on a slide viewed under low power on a microscope, used as a sign when testing for ovulation or the presence of amniotic fluid.

As a verb feining is

present participle of lang=en.

Eroticising vs Eroticizing - What's the difference?

eroticising | eroticizing |


As verbs the difference between eroticising and eroticizing

is that eroticising is while eroticizing is .

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