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Sevens vs Sewens - What's the difference?

sevens | sewens |


As nouns the difference between sevens and sewens

is that sevens is while sewens is .

Shakoes vs Shakos - What's the difference?

shakoes | shakos |


As nouns the difference between shakoes and shakos

is that shakoes is plural of shako while shakos is plural of shako.

Cunty vs Cuny - What's the difference?

cunty | cuny |


As an adjective cunty

is highly objectionable.

As a noun cuny is

an ordinary seaman.

Prommer vs Primmer - What's the difference?

prommer | primmer |


As a noun prommer

is a person in the standing area of a promenade concert.

As an adjective primmer is

(prim).

Scheduler vs Scheduled - What's the difference?

scheduler | scheduled |


As a noun scheduler

is a person or device that determines a schedule, that determines the order that tasks are to be done.

As a verb scheduled is

(schedule).

As an adjective scheduled is

planned; according to schedule.

Barytone vs Barytons - What's the difference?

barytone | barytons |


As nouns the difference between barytone and barytons

is that barytone is (linguistics) a word that is not accented on the ultimate syllable while barytons is .

As an adjective barytone

is (linguistics) of or pertaining to a barytone word; not having an accent on the ultimate syllable.

Odorizer vs Odorized - What's the difference?

odorizer | odorized |


As a noun odorizer

is a device to add odor to a gas.

As a verb odorized is

(odorize).

Coon vs Poon - What's the difference?

coon | poon |


As nouns the difference between coon and poon

is that coon is (informal|chiefly|southern us) a raccoon while poon is any of several east indian trees of the genus calophyllum , yielding a light, hard wood used for masts, spars, etc or poon can be poontang; the vagina; or, intercourse with a woman.

As a verb coon

is (southern us|colloquial) to hunt racoons.

Heatable vs Eatable - What's the difference?

heatable | eatable |


As adjectives the difference between heatable and eatable

is that heatable is capable of being heated while eatable is able to be eaten; edible.

As a noun eatable is

anything edible; food.

Plucks vs Pluckt - What's the difference?

plucks | pluckt |


As verbs the difference between plucks and pluckt

is that plucks is third-person singular of pluck while pluckt is past tense of pluck.

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