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Soldier vs Levet - What's the difference?

soldier | levet |


As a proper noun soldier

is a city in iowa.

As a noun levet is

(obsolete) a trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.

Reveille vs Levet - What's the difference?

reveille | levet |


As a verb reveille

is .

As a noun levet is

(obsolete) a trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille.

Touch vs Libant - What's the difference?

touch | libant |


As a verb touch

is primarily physical senses.

As a noun touch

is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As an adjective libant is

sipping; touching lightly.

Janitor vs Janitrix - What's the difference?

janitor | janitrix |


As nouns the difference between janitor and janitrix

is that janitor is (chiefly|us) someone who looks after the maintenance and cleaning of a public building while janitrix is a female janitor.

Instructor vs Instructrix - What's the difference?

instructor | instructrix |


As nouns the difference between instructor and instructrix

is that instructor is one who instructs; a teacher while instructrix is (dated) a female instructor.

Bud vs Gemmate - What's the difference?

bud | gemmate |


As a proper noun bud

is a male nickname or bud can be (informal) a nickname for the beer.

As an adjective gemmate is

(botany) having buds; reproducing by buds.

As a verb gemmate is

to deck with gems.

Gem vs Gemmate - What's the difference?

gem | gemmate |


As an adjective gemmate is

(botany) having buds; reproducing by buds.

As a verb gemmate is

to deck with gems.

Gaul vs Armorica - What's the difference?

gaul | armorica |


As proper nouns the difference between gaul and armorica

is that gaul is a roman-era region roughly corresponding to modern france and belgium while armorica is (historical) the north-western part of ancient gaul, corresponding to modern brittany.

As a noun gaul

is a person from.

Brittany vs Armorica - What's the difference?

brittany | armorica |


As proper nouns the difference between brittany and armorica

is that brittany is a region in north-west france while armorica is (historical) the north-western part of ancient gaul, corresponding to modern brittany.

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.

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