beating |
whupping |
As nouns the difference between beating and whupping
is that
beating is action of the verb
to beat while
whupping is a beating.
As verbs the difference between beating and whupping
is that
beating is while
whupping is .
muffle |
foom |
As a noun muffle
is anything that mutes or deadens sound.
As a verb muffle
is to wrap (a person, face etc) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with
up .
As an interjection foom is
the sound of a muffled explosion.
explosion |
foom |
As a noun explosion
is explosion.
As an interjection foom is
the sound of a muffled explosion.
squelch |
squelchingly |
As a verb squelch
is to halt, stop, eliminate, stamp out, or put down, often suddenly or by force.
As a noun squelch
is a squelching sound.
As an adverb squelchingly is
in a squelching manner.
splodge |
splodgy |
As a noun splodge
is an irregular-shaped splash, smear, or patch.
As a verb splodge
is to make a splodge.
As an adjective splodgy is
having the form of a splodge; marked with splodges.
boxfish |
cowfish |
As nouns the difference between boxfish and cowfish
is that
boxfish is any of the family Ostraciidae of squared, bony fish, closely related to the pufferfish and filefish while
cowfish is any of various types of boxfish, family Ostraciidae.
verse |
unversed |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As an adjective unversed is
inexperienced, untrained.
unversified |
unversed |
As adjectives the difference between unversified and unversed
is that
unversified is not expressed in verse; in prose while
unversed is inexperienced, untrained.
verse |
unversified |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As an adjective unversified is
not expressed in verse; in prose.
prose |
unversified |
As a noun prose
is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.
As a verb prose
is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way.
As an adjective unversified is
not expressed in verse; in prose.
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