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Widdling vs Wildling - What's the difference?

widdling | wildling |


As a verb widdling

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun wildling is

a wild, i.e. not cultivated, plant.

Sailboarded vs Sailboarder - What's the difference?

sailboarded | sailboarder |


As a verb sailboarded

is past tense of sailboard.

As a noun sailboarder is

a person who uses a sailboard and practices the sport of sailboarding.

Fireworky vs Fireworks - What's the difference?

fireworky | fireworks |


As an adjective fireworky

is resembling or characteristic of a firework.

As a noun fireworks is

plural and collective of firework.

Dartoic vs Dartoid - What's the difference?

dartoic | dartoid |


In anatomy|lang=en terms the difference between dartoic and dartoid

is that dartoic is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the dartos while dartoid is (anatomy) like the dartos; dartoic.

As adjectives the difference between dartoic and dartoid

is that dartoic is (anatomy) of or pertaining to the dartos while dartoid is (anatomy) like the dartos; dartoic.

Ima vs Ina - What's the difference?

ima | ina |


As proper nouns the difference between ima and ina

is that ima is a formerly common Anglo-American given name while Ina is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As a contraction ima

is alternative form of Imma|lang=en.

As an acronym ina is

information Not Available.

Vias vs Vigs - What's the difference?

vias | vigs |


As a verb vias

is .

As a noun vigs is

.

Spammers vs Stammers - What's the difference?

spammers | stammers |


As nouns the difference between spammers and stammers

is that spammers is while stammers is .

As a verb stammers is

(stammer).

Brazers vs Razers - What's the difference?

brazers | razers |


As nouns the difference between brazers and razers

is that brazers is while razers is .

Dote vs Doter - What's the difference?

dote | doter |


As a verb dote

is .

As a noun doter is

one who dotes; a man whose understanding is enfeebled by age; a dotard.

Lippen vs Lipped - What's the difference?

lippen | lipped |


As a verb lippen

is to intrust; trust to (someone/something).

As an adjective lipped is

having a raised lip.

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