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Cutters vs Butters - What's the difference?

cutters | butters |


As nouns the difference between cutters and butters

is that cutters is plural of lang=en while butters is plural of lang=en.

As a verb butters is

third-person singular of butter.

As an adjective butters is

unattractive, ugly or repulsive.

Niter vs Noter - What's the difference?

niter | noter |


As a noun niter

is (us|chemistry) a mineral form of potassium nitrate used in making gunpowder.

As a verb noter is

.

Sprays vs Osprays - What's the difference?

sprays | osprays |


As nouns the difference between sprays and osprays

is that sprays is plural of lang=en while osprays is plural of lang=en.

Oint vs Tint - What's the difference?

oint | tint |


As verbs the difference between oint and tint

is that oint is to anoint while tint is .

Efforms vs Enforms - What's the difference?

efforms | enforms |


As verbs the difference between efforms and enforms

is that efforms is (efform) while enforms is (enform).

Tokes vs Yokes - What's the difference?

tokes | yokes |


As nouns the difference between tokes and yokes

is that tokes is while yokes is .

As a verb yokes is

(yoke).

Bares vs Barres - What's the difference?

bares | barres |


As verbs the difference between bares and barres

is that bares is while barres is .

Becomer vs Becomes - What's the difference?

becomer | becomes |


As a noun becomer

is (chiefly|philosophy) one who, or that which, becomes.

As a verb becomes is

(become).

Melters vs Meeters - What's the difference?

melters | meeters |


As nouns the difference between melters and meeters

is that melters is plural of lang=en while meeters is plural of lang=en.

Ruddle vs Nuddle - What's the difference?

ruddle | nuddle |


As verbs the difference between ruddle and nuddle

is that ruddle is to mark something with red ochre while nuddle is (uk|dialect) to walk quickly with the head bent forward.

As a noun ruddle

is a form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep or ruddle can be a riddle or sieve.

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