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Fadlike vs Dadlike - What's the difference?

fadlike | dadlike |


As adjectives the difference between fadlike and dadlike

is that fadlike is having characteristics of a fad while dadlike is (informal) befitting a dad; fatherly.

Transplantee vs Transplanter - What's the difference?

transplantee | transplanter |


As a verb transplantee

is .

As a noun transplanter is

one who transplants.

Covers vs Rovers - What's the difference?

covers | rovers |


As nouns the difference between covers and rovers

is that covers is while rovers is .

As a verb covers

is (cover).

Porter vs Ported - What's the difference?

porter | ported |


As verbs the difference between porter and ported

is that porter is to serve as a porter, to carry while ported is past tense of port.

As a noun porter

is a person who carries luggage and related objects.

As a proper noun Porter

is {{surname}.

As an adjective ported is

having gates.

Semiketals vs Semimetals - What's the difference?

semiketals | semimetals |


As nouns the difference between semiketals and semimetals

is that semiketals is while semimetals is .

Jun vs Mun - What's the difference?

jun | mun |


As nouns the difference between jun and mun

is that jun is a monetary unit of North Korea and formerly of South Korea, equal to one hundredth of a won while mun is the mouth, jaw.

As a proper noun Jun

is alternative form of Jun.|lang=en.

As a verb mun is

must.

Ers vs Erws - What's the difference?

ers | erws |


As an acronym ers

is (sports|automotive) — an electric generation, storage, and propulsion system used in formula one, which generates electricity by scavenging excess power and energy, stores energy in batteries, and boosts acceleration with electric motors assisting the gasoline engine.

As a noun erws is

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Aspirate vs Asperate - What's the difference?

aspirate | asperate |


As verbs the difference between aspirate and asperate

is that aspirate is to remove a liquid or gas by means of suction while asperate is to make rough or harsh.

As adjectives the difference between aspirate and asperate

is that aspirate is aspirated while asperate is rough.

As a noun aspirate

is (linguistics) the puff of air accompanying the release of a plosive consonant.

Monie vs Mone - What's the difference?

monie | mone |


As nouns the difference between monie and mone

is that monie is while mone is .

Yonker vs Honker - What's the difference?

yonker | honker |


As nouns the difference between yonker and honker

is that yonker is while honker is one who honks.

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