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Flinted vs Glinted - What's the difference?

flinted | glinted |


As verbs the difference between flinted and glinted

is that flinted is past tense of flint while glinted is past tense of glint.

Selvaged vs Salvaged - What's the difference?

selvaged | salvaged |


As an adjective selvaged

is having a selvage.

As a verb salvaged is

(salvage).

Superhype vs Supertype - What's the difference?

superhype | supertype |


As nouns the difference between superhype and supertype

is that superhype is extreme hype while supertype is (computing) the data type represented by a superclass.

As a verb supertype is

(computing) to categorize as a supertype.

Beware vs Becare - What's the difference?

beware | becare |


As verbs the difference between beware and becare

is that beware is (defective|ambitransitive) to use caution, pay attention (to) (if intransitive, construed with of ) while becare is .

Coruscate vs Coruscated - What's the difference?

coruscate | coruscated |


As verbs the difference between coruscate and coruscated

is that coruscate is to give off light; to reflect in flashes; to sparkle while coruscated is (coruscate).

Prunes vs Prunus - What's the difference?

prunes | prunus |


As nouns the difference between prunes and prunus

is that prunes is plural of lang=en while prunus is a type of traditional decoration on porcelain that depicts the leaves and branches of the Chinese plum, Prunus mume.

As a verb prunes

is third-person singular of prune.

Enrolls vs Unrolls - What's the difference?

enrolls | unrolls |


As verbs the difference between enrolls and unrolls

is that enrolls is (enroll) while unrolls is (unroll).

Cringers vs Wringers - What's the difference?

cringers | wringers |


As nouns the difference between cringers and wringers

is that cringers is plural of cringer while wringers is plural of wringer.

Elogist vs Eulogist - What's the difference?

elogist | eulogist |


As nouns the difference between elogist and eulogist

is that elogist is one who pronounces an eloge while eulogist is a speaker who delivers a funeral oration (eulogy) for a deceased person.

Plougher vs Ploughed - What's the difference?

plougher | ploughed |


As a noun plougher

is .

As a verb ploughed is

(plough).

As an adjective ploughed is

turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).

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