phot |
phoo |
As a noun phot
is a photometric unit of illuminance, or luminous flux through an area (symbol ph).
As a verb phot
is (informal) to.
As an interjection phoo is
an expression of rejection or disgust.
nanna |
canna |
As proper nouns the difference between nanna and canna
is that
nanna is (norse mythology) a goddess, the wife of balder or
nanna can be the god of the moon in sumerian mythology while
canna is .
candied |
candies |
As verbs the difference between candied and candies
is that
candied is past tense of candy while
candies is third-person singular of candy.
As an adjective candied
is coated or encrusted with sugar.
As a noun candies is
plural of lang=en.
phenolates |
phenolases |
As nouns the difference between phenolates and phenolases
is that
phenolates is while
phenolases is .
mirk |
lirk |
As nouns the difference between mirk and lirk
is that
mirk is an archaic spelling of lang=en while
lirk is a crease; rumple; fold.
As verbs the difference between mirk and lirk
is that
mirk is an archaic spelling of lang=en while
lirk is to jerk.
As an adjective mirk
is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
cauter |
tauter |
As a noun cauter
is a hot iron for searing or cauterizing.
As an adjective tauter is
comparative of taut.
biter |
bier |
As nouns the difference between biter and bier
is that
biter is agent noun of bite; someone or something who bites while
bier is beer.
spiles |
spites |
As a noun spiles
is .
As a verb spites is
(
spite).
pleiotropic |
pleiotrophic |
As adjectives the difference between pleiotropic and pleiotrophic
is that
pleiotropic is of or pertaining to pleiotropy while
pleiotrophic is misspelling of lang=en.
plasmolyse |
plasmolysed |
As verbs the difference between plasmolyse and plasmolysed
is that
plasmolyse is to cause, or to undergo plasmolysis while
plasmolysed is (
plasmolyse).
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