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Macks vs Mucks - What's the difference?

macks | mucks |


As a noun macks

is .

As a verb mucks is

(muck).

Linish vs Likish - What's the difference?

linish | likish |


As a verb linish

is (engineering) to improve the flatness of a surface by means of grinding or belt-sanding techniques.

As an adjective likish is

(dialectal) alike, similar.

Witching vs Pitching - What's the difference?

witching | pitching |


As verbs the difference between witching and pitching

is that witching is while pitching is .

As nouns the difference between witching and pitching

is that witching is an act of witchcraft while pitching is the act of throwing or casting.

Improved vs Improver - What's the difference?

improved | improver |


As an adjective improved

is that has been made better; enhanced.

As a verb improved

is past tense of improve.

As a noun improver is

something that, or someone who, improves.

Punts vs Prunts - What's the difference?

punts | prunts |


As nouns the difference between punts and prunts

is that punts is plural of lang=en while prunts is plural of prunt.

As a verb punts

is third-person singular of punt.

Prompted vs Provoked - What's the difference?

prompted | provoked |


As verbs the difference between prompted and provoked

is that prompted is past tense of prompt while provoked is past tense of provoke.

Experience vs Reflection - What's the difference?

experience | reflection |


As nouns the difference between experience and reflection

is that experience is experiment, trial, test while reflection is the act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.

Mutual vs Two - What's the difference?

mutual | two |


As nouns the difference between mutual and two

is that mutual is a mutual fund, etc while two is the digit/figure 2.

As an adjective mutual

is having the same relationship, each to each other.

As a numeral two is

(label) a numerical value equal to ; the second number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the set {0, 1}; one plus one ordinal: second this many dots (••).

Drought vs Parched - What's the difference?

drought | parched |


As a noun drought

is a period of below average rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.

As an adjective parched is

dry.

As a verb parched is

past tense of parch.

Oranges vs Lemons - What's the difference?

oranges | lemons |


As an adjective oranges

is .

As a noun lemons is

.

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