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Edder vs Edger - What's the difference?

edder | edger |


As nouns the difference between edder and edger

is that edder is flexible wood worked into the top of hedge stakes, to bind them together or edder can be an adder or snake while edger is a tool that is used to trim the edges of a lawn.

As a verb edder

is (obsolete) to bind the top interweaving edder.

Buddling vs Bundling - What's the difference?

buddling | bundling |


As verbs the difference between buddling and bundling

is that buddling is while bundling is .

As a noun bundling is

arrangement in a bundle or collection.

Woodwall vs Woodball - What's the difference?

woodwall | woodball |


As nouns the difference between woodwall and woodball

is that woodwall is the yaffle bird; the european green woodpecker while woodball is an asian sport resembling croquet.

Lupini vs Lupinin - What's the difference?

lupini | lupinin |


As nouns the difference between lupini and lupinin

is that lupini is alternative form of lang=en edible legume seed of one of these plants while lupinin is a glucoside found in the seeds of several species of lupine.

Plaguey vs Plaguer - What's the difference?

plaguey | plaguer |


As an adjective plaguey

is .

As a noun plaguer is

one who plagues or annoys.

Fousty vs Fausty - What's the difference?

fousty | fausty |


As adjectives the difference between fousty and fausty

is that fousty is fusty while fausty is fusty.

Flite vs Flited - What's the difference?

flite | flited |


As verbs the difference between flite and flited

is that flite is to dispute, quarrel, wrangle, brawl while flited is (flite).

As a noun flite

is a quarrel, dispute, wrangling.

Pother vs Pather - What's the difference?

pother | pather |


As nouns the difference between pother and pather

is that pother is a commotion, a tempest while pather is a non-player character that walks a repeating path.

As a verb pother

is to make a bustle or stir; to be fussy.

Baggable vs Naggable - What's the difference?

baggable | naggable |


As adjectives the difference between baggable and naggable

is that baggable is capable of being packed into bags while naggable is susceptible to nagging.

Fussed vs Fused - What's the difference?

fussed | fused |


As verbs the difference between fussed and fused

is that fussed is past tense of fuss while fused is past tense of fuse.

As adjectives the difference between fussed and fused

is that fussed is bothered while fused is joined together by fusing.

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