luxated |
lunated |
As a verb luxated
is past tense of luxate.
As an adjective lunated is
lunate; crescent-shaped.
timing |
aiming |
As nouns the difference between timing and aiming
is that
timing is (obsolete) an occurrence or event while
aiming is the act of one who aims.
As verbs the difference between timing and aiming
is that
timing is while
aiming is .
eies |
ies |
As nouns the difference between eies and ies
is that
eies is while
ies is .
hales |
kales |
As an adjective hales
is .
As a noun kales is
.
zain |
sain |
As a noun zain
is a metal rod / blank that will be forged.
As a verb sain is
.
settler |
setter |
As nouns the difference between settler and setter
is that
settler is someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home while
setter is one who sets something, especially a typesetter.
As a verb setter is
(uk|dialect|transitive) to cut the dewlap (of a cow or ox), and insert a seton, so as to cause an issue.
sprain |
spraint |
As nouns the difference between sprain and spraint
is that
sprain is the act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist while
spraint is misspelling of sprained.
As a verb sprain
is to weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation; as, to sprain one's ankle.
neps |
nips |
As nouns the difference between neps and nips
is that
neps is plural of nep while
nips is plural of lang=en.
As a verb nips is
third-person singular of nip.
howf |
rowf |
As a noun howf
is (obsolete|scottish) public house, tavern.
As an interjection rowf is
the bark of a dog.
hocks |
docks |
As nouns the difference between hocks and docks
is that
hocks is while
docks is .
As verbs the difference between hocks and docks
is that
hocks is (
hock) while
docks is (
dock).
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