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Teeny vs Teens - What's the difference?

teeny | teens |


As an adjective teeny

is (informal) very small; tiny or teeny can be (uk|dialect) fretful; peevish; cross.

As a noun teens is

.

Odorized vs Odorizes - What's the difference?

odorized | odorizes |


As verbs the difference between odorized and odorizes

is that odorized is (odorize) while odorizes is (odorize).

Yesman vs Desman - What's the difference?

yesman | desman |


As nouns the difference between yesman and desman

is that yesman is an alternative spelling of yes-man while desman is either of two species, species: Desmana moschata or species: Galemys pyrenaicus, of aquatic or semi-aquatic insectivore of the mole family, Talpidae, found in Europe.

Pucks vs Lucks - What's the difference?

pucks | lucks |


As a noun pucks

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb lucks is

third-person singular of luck.

Wooded vs Woodes - What's the difference?

wooded | woodes |


As an adjective wooded

is covered with trees.

As a verb wooded

is (wood).

As a noun woodes is

.

Derf vs Delf - What's the difference?

derf | delf |


As an adjective derf

is (obsolete) strong; powerful; fierce.

As a noun delf is

a mine, quarry, pit dug; ditch.

Pod vs Pon - What's the difference?

pod | pon |


As a noun pod

is a seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers.

As a verb pod

is to bear or produce pods.

As an initialism POD

is print on demand.

As a preposition pon is

an alternative spelling of 'pon|lang=en Contraction of upon.

Aphasic vs Phasic - What's the difference?

aphasic | phasic |


As adjectives the difference between aphasic and phasic

is that aphasic is affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia while phasic is of or relating to phase.

As a noun aphasic

is one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia.

Mays vs Days - What's the difference?

mays | days |


As nouns the difference between mays and days

is that mays is while days is .

As an adverb days is

during the day.

Howl vs Howf - What's the difference?

howl | howf |


As nouns the difference between howl and howf

is that howl is the protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound while howf is public house, tavern.

As a verb howl

is to utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.

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