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Pursues vs Purses - What's the difference?

pursues | purses |


As a verb pursues

is (pursue).

As a noun purses is

.

Prefer vs Preyer - What's the difference?

prefer | preyer |


As a verb prefer

is to advance, promote (someone).

As a noun preyer is

one who, or that which, preys; a plunderer; a waster; a devourer.

Gouda vs Goura - What's the difference?

gouda | goura |


As a noun gouda

is a type of semi-hard to hard cheese originating in netherlands.

As a proper noun goura is

.

Nutty vs Nutly - What's the difference?

nutty | nutly |


As adjectives the difference between nutty and nutly

is that nutty is containing nuts while nutly is of, relating to, or resembling a nut or nuts; nutlike.

As an adverb nutly is

in a nutly way or manner.

Outslide vs Outside - What's the difference?

outslide | outside |


As a verb outslide

is (poetic) to slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.

As a proper noun outside is

(slang|us) to residents of alaska, the rest of the united states, especially the contiguous 48 states south of canada.

Snew vs Snee - What's the difference?

snew | snee |


As verbs the difference between snew and snee

is that snew is to snow while snee is obsolete spelling of lang=en abound, swarm, teem, be infested.

Strech vs Strecht - What's the difference?

strech | strecht |


As a noun strech

is stroke.

As a verb strecht is

(obsolete) (stretch).

Biscuity vs Biscuits - What's the difference?

biscuity | biscuits |


As an adjective biscuity

is resembling or characteristic of a biscuit.

As a noun biscuits is

.

Rare vs Crare - What's the difference?

rare | crare |


As an adjective rare

is (cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or rare can be very uncommon; scarce or rare can be (obsolete) early.

As a verb rare

is (us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.

As a noun crare is

a slow unwieldy trading vessel.

Mines vs Mikes - What's the difference?

mines | mikes |


As an adjective mines

is .

As a proper noun mikes is

a czech surname.

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