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Depatriarchalized vs Depatriarchalizes - What's the difference?

depatriarchalized | depatriarchalizes |


As verbs the difference between depatriarchalized and depatriarchalizes

is that depatriarchalized is (depatriarchalize) while depatriarchalizes is (depatriarchalize).

Clabber vs Crabber - What's the difference?

clabber | crabber |


As nouns the difference between clabber and crabber

is that clabber is sour or curdled milk while crabber is a person who catches crabs.

As a verb clabber

is to sour or curdle milk.

Pulao vs Polao - What's the difference?

pulao | polao |

Polao is a alternative form of pulao.



As nouns the difference between pulao and polao

is that pulao is alternative form of lang=en while polao is alternative form of pilaf.

Sardans vs Sarwans - What's the difference?

sardans | sarwans |


As nouns the difference between sardans and sarwans

is that sardans is plural of lang=en while sarwans is plural of lang=en.

Orzo vs Ouzo - What's the difference?

orzo | ouzo |


As nouns the difference between orzo and ouzo

is that orzo is a form of pasta the size and shape of grains of rice or barley; often used in soups while ouzo is an anise-flavoured liqueur, popular in Greece.

Nonending vs Nonlending - What's the difference?

nonending | nonlending |


As adjectives the difference between nonending and nonlending

is that nonending is not coming to an end while nonlending is that does not lend.

As a noun nonlending is

(finance) the policy or practice of not lending money.

Chibs vs Cribs - What's the difference?

chibs | cribs |


As nouns the difference between chibs and cribs

is that chibs is while cribs is .

As a verb chibs

is (chib).

Contemplatist vs Contemplatest - What's the difference?

contemplatist | contemplatest |


As a noun contemplatist

is one who contemplates.

As a verb contemplatest is

(archaic) (contemplate).

Ception vs Begin - What's the difference?

ception | begin |


As a verb begin is

(ambitransitive) to start, to initiate or take the first step into something.

As a noun begin is

(nonstandard) beginning; start.

Annoyed vs Angered - What's the difference?

annoyed | angered |


As verbs the difference between annoyed and angered

is that annoyed is (annoy) while angered is (anger).

As an adjective annoyed

is troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked; vexed.

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