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Dinted vs Ditted - What's the difference?

dinted | ditted |


As verbs the difference between dinted and ditted

is that dinted is past tense of dint while ditted is past tense of dit.

Plighted vs Uplighted - What's the difference?

plighted | uplighted |


As verbs the difference between plighted and uplighted

is that plighted is (plight) while uplighted is (uplight).

Entrepreneur vs Pioneer - What's the difference?

entrepreneur | pioneer |


As nouns the difference between entrepreneur and pioneer

is that entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk while pioneer is one who goes before, as into the wilderness, preparing the way for others to follow.

As a verb pioneer is

to go before and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer.

Yopon vs Yopo - What's the difference?

yopon | yopo |


As nouns the difference between yopon and yopo

is that yopon is while yopo is a perennial south american tree, anadenanthera peregrina , that has a number of traditional uses.

Pubber vs Lubber - What's the difference?

pubber | lubber |


As nouns the difference between pubber and lubber

is that pubber is publisher while lubber is a clumsy or lazy person.

Licks vs Ticks - What's the difference?

licks | ticks |


As nouns the difference between licks and ticks

is that licks is plural of lang=en while ticks is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between licks and ticks

is that licks is third-person singular of lick while ticks is third-person singular of tick.

Effusion vs Affusion - What's the difference?

effusion | affusion |


As nouns the difference between effusion and affusion

is that effusion is a liquid outpouring while affusion is the pouring of liquid.

Whammel vs Whammed - What's the difference?

whammel | whammed |


As verbs the difference between whammel and whammed

is that whammel is to turn over while whammed is past tense of wham.

Counterfesance vs Counterfeisance - What's the difference?

counterfesance | counterfeisance |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between counterfesance and counterfeisance

is that counterfesance is (obsolete) forgery while counterfeisance is (obsolete) deception, dissimulation.

As nouns the difference between counterfesance and counterfeisance

is that counterfesance is (obsolete) forgery while counterfeisance is (obsolete) deception, dissimulation.

Puli vs Pult - What's the difference?

puli | pult |


As a noun puli

is .

As a verb pult is

(obsolete|rare) (pull).

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