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Clags vs Slags - What's the difference?

clags | slags |


As verbs the difference between clags and slags

is that clags is third-person singular of clag while slags is third-person singular of slag.

As a noun slags is

plural of lang=en.

Nibbed vs Ribbed - What's the difference?

nibbed | ribbed |


As adjectives the difference between nibbed and ribbed

is that nibbed is having a nib or point while ribbed is having ribs.

As a verb ribbed is

(rib).

Syphilid vs Syphiloid - What's the difference?

syphilid | syphiloid |


As a noun syphilid

is any of the cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions characteristic of secondary and tertiary syphilis.

As an adjective syphiloid is

(medicine) resembling syphilis.

Waging vs Waving - What's the difference?

waging | waving |


As verbs the difference between waging and waving

is that waging is present participle of lang=en while waving is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun waving is

repeated moving of arms or hands to signal.

Compel vs Motivate - What's the difference?

compel | motivate |


In transitive terms the difference between compel and motivate

is that compel is to exact, extort, (make) produce by force while motivate is to animate; to propel; to cause to take action.

As verbs the difference between compel and motivate

is that compel is to drive together, round up while motivate is to provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage.

Pestle vs Pestled - What's the difference?

pestle | pestled |


As verbs the difference between pestle and pestled

is that pestle is to pound, crush, rub or grind (things), as in a mortar with a pestle while pestled is (pestle).

As a noun pestle

is a club-shaped, round-headed stick used in a mortar to pound, crush, rub or grind things.

Copel vs Motivate - What's the difference?

copel | motivate |


As a noun copel

is .

As a verb motivate is

to provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage.

Gilgies vs Gillies - What's the difference?

gilgies | gillies |


As nouns the difference between gilgies and gillies

is that gilgies is while gillies is .

Snowlike vs Snowline - What's the difference?

snowlike | snowline |


As an adjective snowlike

is resembling snow.

As a noun snowline is

an alternative spelling of snow line.

Moe vs Mue - What's the difference?

moe | mue |


As verbs the difference between moe and mue

is that moe is obsolete form of lang=en while mue is to mew; to moult.

As a noun moe

is strong interest in, and especially fetishistic attraction toward, fictional characters in anime, manga, video games, and/or similar media.

As an adverb moe

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Moe

is a surname, possibly formed by abbreviation of Moses or another name beginning with "Mo-".

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