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Browse vs Blowse - What's the difference?

browse | blowse |


As nouns the difference between browse and blowse

is that browse is young shoots and twigs while blowse is a ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.

As a verb browse

is to scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand.

Browse vs Browze - What's the difference?

browse | browze |


As verbs the difference between browse and browze

is that browse is to scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand while browze is .

As a noun browse

is young shoots and twigs.

Browse vs Growse - What's the difference?

browse | growse |


As verbs the difference between browse and growse

is that browse is to scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand while growse is to shiver; to have chills.

As a noun browse

is young shoots and twigs.

Candor vs Cantor - What's the difference?

candor | cantor |


As nouns the difference between candor and cantor

is that candor is whiteness; brilliance while cantor is singer, especially someone who takes a special role of singing or song leading at a ceremony.

Candor vs Mandor - What's the difference?

candor | mandor |


As nouns the difference between candor and mandor

is that candor is (obsolete) whiteness; brilliance while mandor is (historical) a chief worker or a supervisor, who oversees the work of other workers.

Cogent vs Cogen - What's the difference?

cogent | cogen |


As an adjective cogent

is reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.

Cogent vs Cogens - What's the difference?

cogent | cogens |


As an adjective cogent

is reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.

As a noun cogens is

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Cogent vs Covent - What's the difference?

cogent | covent |


As an adjective cogent

is reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.

As a noun covent is

(obsolete) convent.

Cogent vs Coagent - What's the difference?

cogent | coagent |


As an adjective cogent

is reasonable and convincing; based on evidence.

As a noun coagent is

an associate in an act; a coworker.

Diminutive vs Diminuitive - What's the difference?

diminutive | diminuitive |


As nouns the difference between diminutive and diminuitive

is that diminutive is a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment while diminuitive is misspelling of diminutive.

As an adjective diminutive

is very small.

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