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Swellings vs Dwellings - What's the difference?

swellings | dwellings |


As nouns the difference between swellings and dwellings

is that swellings is while dwellings is .

Shearman vs Spearman - What's the difference?

shearman | spearman |


As nouns the difference between shearman and spearman

is that shearman is one whose occupation is to shear cloth while spearman is a soldier who fights with a spear.

Flob vs Flub - What's the difference?

flob | flub |


As nouns the difference between flob and flub

is that flob is spittle, especially a piece of spittle that has been spat out while flub is an error; a mistake in the performance of an action.

As verbs the difference between flob and flub

is that flob is to spit or to gob while flub is to goof, fumble, or err in the performance of an action.

Rehides vs Resides - What's the difference?

rehides | resides |


As verbs the difference between rehides and resides

is that rehides is (rehide) while resides is .

Conchos vs Conchas - What's the difference?

conchos | conchas |


As nouns the difference between conchos and conchas

is that conchos is (rare) while conchas is .

Stopples vs Topples - What's the difference?

stopples | topples |


As a noun stopples

is plural of stopple.

As a verb topples is

third-person singular of topple.

Echoes vs Echoers - What's the difference?

echoes | echoers |


As nouns the difference between echoes and echoers

is that echoes is plural of echo while echoers is plural of echoer.

As a verb echoes

is third-person singular of echo.

Saag vs Spag - What's the difference?

saag | spag |


As nouns the difference between saag and spag

is that saag is an Indian dish made from greens (usually spinach) cooked down to a thick paste while spag is spaghetti.

As an initialism SPAG is

spelling, punctuation and grammar: a set of criteria used in marking certain examinations.

Whaups vs Whups - What's the difference?

whaups | whups |


As a noun whaups

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb whups is

third-person singular of whup.

Looard vs Loord - What's the difference?

looard | loord |


As an adverb looard

is leeward.

As a noun loord is

a dull, stupid fellow; a drone.

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