swingman |
swingmen |
As nouns the difference between swingman and swingmen
is that
swingman is (sports) a player who can swing between two different positions often refers to switching between the small forward and shooting guard positions in basketball while
swingmen is .
boinking |
doinking |
As verbs the difference between boinking and doinking
is that
boinking is present participle of boink while
doinking is present participle of lang=en.
unce |
unca |
As nouns the difference between unce and unca
is that
unce is (obsolete) an ounce; a small portion or
unce can be a claw; an uncus while
unca is (dialect) uncle (especially as a term of address).
moping |
noping |
As verbs the difference between moping and noping
is that
moping is present participle of lang=en while
noping is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun moping
is the act of one who mopes.
preciously |
pretiously |
As adverbs the difference between preciously and pretiously
is that
preciously is in a precious manner while
pretiously is obsolete form of preciously.
cosher |
posher |
As a verb cosher
is to levy certain exactions or tribute upon; to lodge and eat at the expense of.
As an adjective posher is
comparative of posh.
subduce |
subdue |
As verbs the difference between subduce and subdue
is that
subduce is to withdraw; to take away while
subdue is to overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
breakfaster |
breakfasted |
As a noun breakfaster
is one eating breakfast.
As a verb breakfasted is
(
breakfast).
yeek |
yeer |
As an interjection yeek
is eek; the sound of a mouse.
As a noun yeer is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
eurite |
surite |
As nouns the difference between eurite and surite
is that
eurite is (mineral) a compact feldspathic rock; felsite while
surite is (mineralogy) a monoclinic mineral containing aluminum, carbon, copper, fluorine, hydrogen, iron, lead, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.
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