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Funneling vs Funnelling - What's the difference?

funneling | funnelling | Alternative forms |

Funnelling is a alternative form of funneling.



As verbs the difference between funneling and funnelling

is that funneling is present participle of lang=en while funnelling is present participle of lang=en.

Kiaton vs Kiato - What's the difference?

kiaton | kiato | Alternative forms |

Kiato is a alternative form of kiaton.



As proper nouns the difference between kiaton and kiato

is that kiaton is an older spelling of Kiato while Kiato is a town in the northern part of the Korinthia prefecture in southwestern Greece.

Korinthia vs Kiato - What's the difference?

korinthia | kiato |

Korinthia is likely misspelled.


Korinthia has no English definition.

As a proper noun Kiato is

a town in the northern part of the Korinthia prefecture in southwestern Greece.

Greece vs Kiato - What's the difference?

greece | kiato |


As proper nouns the difference between greece and kiato

is that greece is country in southeastern Europe having borders with Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Member state of the European Union since 1981. Official name: Hellenic Republic ({{term|Ελληνική Δημοκρατία|lang=el}}) while Kiato is a town in the northern part of the Korinthia prefecture in southwestern Greece.

As a noun greece

is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals (a step.

Crumple vs Scrumple - What's the difference?

crumple | scrumple |


As verbs the difference between crumple and scrumple

is that crumple is to rumple; to press into wrinkles by crushing together while scrumple is to crumple, crush or wad (like a piece of paper).

As a noun crumple

is a crease, wrinkle, or irregular fold.

Crush vs Scrumple - What's the difference?

crush | scrumple |


As verbs the difference between crush and scrumple

is that crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while scrumple is (british) to crumple, crush or wad (like a piece of paper).

As a noun crush

is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.

Wad vs Scrumple - What's the difference?

wad | scrumple |


As verbs the difference between wad and scrumple

is that wad is to crumple or crush into a compact, amorphous shape or ball while scrumple is to crumple, crush or wad (like a piece of paper).

As a noun wad

is an amorphous, compact mass.

As an acronym WAD

is it works as designed.

Vine vs Ampelopsis - What's the difference?

vine | ampelopsis |


As a verb vine

is .

As an adjective vine

is (of wine ) fortified.

As a proper noun ampelopsis is

.

Lacrosse vs Laxer - What's the difference?

lacrosse | laxer |


As nouns the difference between lacrosse and laxer

is that lacrosse is a sport played on a field between two opposing teams using sticks (crosses) and a ball, whereby one team defeats the other by achieving a higher score by scoring goals within the allotted time while laxer is lacrosse player.

As an adjective laxer is

comparative of lax.

Trumpet vs Levet - What's the difference?

trumpet | levet |


As nouns the difference between trumpet and levet

is that trumpet is a musical instrument of the brass family, generally tuned to the key of b-flat while levet is (obsolete) a trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.

As a verb trumpet

is to sound loudly, be amplified.

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