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Plenished vs Plenishes - What's the difference?

plenished | plenishes |


As verbs the difference between plenished and plenishes

is that plenished is (plenish) while plenishes is (plenish).

Disulfate vs Disulfite - What's the difference?

disulfate | disulfite |


As nouns the difference between disulfate and disulfite

is that disulfate is while disulfite is .

Extemporania vs Extemporanea - What's the difference?

extemporania | extemporanea |


As nouns the difference between extemporania and extemporanea

is that extemporania is (extemporanea) while extemporanea is (label) that which is extemporaneous; something effortless but transient or superficial.

Tache vs Rache - What's the difference?

tache | rache |


As nouns the difference between tache and rache

is that tache is moustache, mustache while rache is alternative form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Taché

is {{surname|from=French}.

Pinder vs Binder - What's the difference?

pinder | binder |


As nouns the difference between pinder and binder

is that pinder is (obsolete) one who impounds; a poundkeeper while binder is girder, tie.

Propounding vs Profounding - What's the difference?

propounding | profounding |


As verbs the difference between propounding and profounding

is that propounding is while profounding is .

Enlaces vs Unlaces - What's the difference?

enlaces | unlaces |


As verbs the difference between enlaces and unlaces

is that enlaces is while unlaces is (unlace).

Commissariat vs Commissarial - What's the difference?

commissariat | commissarial |


As a noun commissariat

is a supply of food.

As an adjective commissarial is

of or pertaining to a commissary.

Ails vs Nils - What's the difference?

ails | nils |


As a noun ails

is .

As a verb ails

is (ail).

As a proper noun nils is

town of the district, in the northern catalonia, now part of the pyrénées-orientales department in (l).

Master vs Masted - What's the difference?

master | masted |


As a noun master

is (l) (original version of a document or of a recording).

As an adjective masted is

having masts.

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