lunged |
gunged |
As verbs the difference between lunged and gunged
is that
lunged is past tense of lunge while
gunged is past tense of gunge.
As an adjective lunged
is having lungs (breathing organs).
erke |
erne |
As an adjective erke
is slothful.
As a noun erne is
an eagle.
chanters |
charters |
As nouns the difference between chanters and charters
is that
chanters is plural of lang=en while
charters is plural of lang=en.
shady |
shay |
As an adjective shady
is abounding in shades.
As a proper noun shay is
.
reet |
reget |
As a proper noun reet
is , a cognate of english margaret or greta.
As a verb reget is
to get again.
aurophobia |
aerophobia |
As nouns the difference between aurophobia and aerophobia
is that
aurophobia is the fear of gold; by extension, the fear of wealth while
aerophobia is (medical) a pathological aversion or sensitivity to air or the movement of air, especially as a symptom of rabies.
yeat |
leat |
As nouns the difference between yeat and leat
is that
yeat is (dialectal|northern england) , obsolete except in place names while
leat is an artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace.
brightened |
frightened |
As verbs the difference between brightened and frightened
is that
brightened is past tense of brighten while
frightened is past tense of frighten.
As an adjective frightened is
afraid; suffering from fear.
symphyses |
symphysis |
As nouns the difference between symphyses and symphysis
is that
symphyses is plural of lang=en while
symphysis is the process of two, originally separate bones growing together as the mammalian subject matures, as with the pubic bones or lower jawbones in humans.
placits |
plaits |
As nouns the difference between placits and plaits
is that
placits is while
plaits is .
As a verb plaits is
(
plait).
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