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Violeter vs Violater - What's the difference?

violeter | violater |


As an adjective violeter

is comparative of violet.

As a noun violater is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Jeon vs Geon - What's the difference?

jeon | geon |


As nouns the difference between jeon and geon

is that jeon is a fried, filled pancake-like food eaten in korea while geon is (physics) a hypothetical electromagnetic or gravitational wave held together in a confined region by the gravitational attraction of its own field energy.

Cornets vs Corners - What's the difference?

cornets | corners |


As nouns the difference between cornets and corners

is that cornets is while corners is .

Velvet vs Vellet - What's the difference?

velvet | vellet |


As nouns the difference between velvet and vellet

is that velvet is a closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side while vellet is obsolete form of velvet.

As a verb velvet

is to coat raw meat in starch, then in oil, preparatory to frying.

As an adjective velvet

is made of velvet.

Gryke vs Gryde - What's the difference?

gryke | gryde |


As a noun gryke

is throat.

As a verb gryde is

.

Abe vs Abo - What's the difference?

abe | abo |


As a noun abe

is tree.

As an initialism abo is

(medicine) the most important blood type classification system for human blood transfusions.

Unlife vs Unline - What's the difference?

unlife | unline |


As a noun unlife

is a state of being that is not life (but may resemble it).

As a verb unline is

to take the lining out of.

Pill vs Dill - What's the difference?

pill | dill |


As nouns the difference between pill and dill

is that pill is a small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication or pill can be the peel or skin or pill can be an inlet on the coast; a small tidal pool or bay while dill is spot, dot, fleck or dill can be deal, agreement, bargain.

As a verb pill

is (textiles) of a woven fabric surface, to form small matted balls of fiber or pill can be (label) to peel; to remove the outer layer of hair, skin, or bark.

Mucogenic vs Mucigenic - What's the difference?

mucogenic | mucigenic |


As adjectives the difference between mucogenic and mucigenic

is that mucogenic is promoting the formation of mucus while mucigenic is promoting the formation of mucus.

Analogised vs Analogise - What's the difference?

analogised | analogise |


As verbs the difference between analogised and analogise

is that analogised is (analogise) while analogise is .

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