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Graze vs Grize - What's the difference?

graze | grize |


As nouns the difference between graze and grize

is that graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing while grize is obsolete form of grise.

As a verb graze

is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for.

Rasping vs Rashing - What's the difference?

rasping | rashing |


As verbs the difference between rasping and rashing

is that rasping is present participle of lang=en while rashing is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective rasping

is raspy.

As a noun rasping

is a rasping sound.

Bouffy vs Bluffy - What's the difference?

bouffy | bluffy |


As adjectives the difference between bouffy and bluffy

is that bouffy is (colloquial|of hair) in a bouffant style while bluffy is having bluffs, or bold steep banks.

Panting vs Canting - What's the difference?

panting | canting |


As verbs the difference between panting and canting

is that panting is while canting is .

As a noun panting

is the act of one who pants.

Dealer vs Dearer - What's the difference?

dealer | dearer |


As a noun dealer

is one who deals things, especially automobiles; a middleman.

As an adjective dearer is

comparative of dear.

As an adverb dearer is

comparative of dearly POS=adverb.

Harns vs Earns - What's the difference?

harns | earns |


As a noun harns

is (in the plural) brains.

As a verb earns is

(earn).

Ait vs Git - What's the difference?

ait | git |


As nouns the difference between ait and git

is that ait is an island in a river, especially the River Thames in England while git is a contemptible person.

As a verb git is

to get.

Matily vs Maily - What's the difference?

matily | maily |


As an adverb matily

is (british) friendlily, like a mate.

As an adjective maily is

(rare) rough, rugged.

Coak vs Cloak - What's the difference?

coak | cloak |


As nouns the difference between coak and cloak

is that coak is a wooden dowel while cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.

As verbs the difference between coak and cloak

is that coak is to unite (timbers etc) by means of tenons or dowels in the edges or face while cloak is to cover as with a cloak.

Swomp vs Stomp - What's the difference?

swomp | stomp |


As nouns the difference between swomp and stomp

is that swomp is alternative form of swamp while stomp is a dance having a heavy, rhythmic step.

As a verb stomp is

to trample heavily.

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