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Famish vs Fumish - What's the difference?

famish | fumish |


As a verb famish

is to starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.

As an adjective fumish is

pertaining to fumes or smoke.

Savely vs Sanely - What's the difference?

savely | sanely |


As adverbs the difference between savely and sanely

is that savely is while sanely is in a sane manner, sensibly, logically, rationally.

Unsteeped vs Unstepped - What's the difference?

unsteeped | unstepped |


As adjectives the difference between unsteeped and unstepped

is that unsteeped is not having been steeped while unstepped is not stepped; without steps.

As a verb unstepped is

past tense of unstep.

Orle vs Orfe - What's the difference?

orle | orfe |


As nouns the difference between orle and orfe

is that orle is a bordure which runs around the outline of a shield without touching the edge while orfe is a fish, the ide, species: Leuciscus idus.

Tribalize vs Tribalized - What's the difference?

tribalize | tribalized |


As verbs the difference between tribalize and tribalized

is that tribalize is to make tribal while tribalized is (tribalize).

Raff vs Draff - What's the difference?

raff | draff |


As nouns the difference between raff and draff

is that raff is a promiscuous heap; a jumble; a large quantity; lumber; refuse while draff is dregs; the wash given to swin or cows; hogwash or waste matter.

As a verb raff

is to sweep, snatch, draw, or huddle together; to take by a promiscuous sweep.

Waifs vs Waits - What's the difference?

waifs | waits |


As nouns the difference between waifs and waits

is that waifs is plural of waif while waits is plural of lang=en.

As a verb waits is

third-person singular of wait.

Underprized vs Underprize - What's the difference?

underprized | underprize |


As verbs the difference between underprized and underprize

is that underprized is (underprize) while underprize is to undervalue; to underestimate.

Belight vs Bedlight - What's the difference?

belight | bedlight |


As a verb belight

is (transitive|rare|dialectal) to light up; illuminate.

As a noun bedlight is

a bedside light.

Abridgable vs Bridgable - What's the difference?

abridgable | bridgable |


As adjectives the difference between abridgable and bridgable

is that abridgable is able or capable of being abridged while bridgable is .

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