wasters |
basters |
As nouns the difference between wasters and basters
is that
wasters is while
basters is .
booers |
bookers |
As nouns the difference between booers and bookers
is that
booers is while
bookers is .
apprentice |
apprenticed |
As verbs the difference between apprentice and apprenticed
is that
apprentice is to put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business while
apprenticed is (
apprentice).
As a noun apprentice
is a trainee, especially in a skilled trade.
bards |
ards |
As nouns the difference between bards and ards
is that
bards is plural of lang=en while
ards is plural of lang=en.
sass |
soss |
As nouns the difference between sass and soss
is that
sass is sarcasm, backtalk, cheek while
soss is anything dirty or muddy; a dirty puddle.
As verbs the difference between sass and soss
is that
sass is to talk, to talk back while
soss is to fall suddenly into a chair or seat; to sit lazily.
lasing |
dasing |
As verbs the difference between lasing and dasing
is that
lasing is present participle of lang=en Using a laser beam while
dasing is present participle of dase.
panned |
tanned |
As verbs the difference between panned and tanned
is that
panned is (
pan) while
tanned is (
tan).
As an adjective tanned is
having a suntan.
harries |
harris |
As a proper noun harries
is .
As a noun harris is
(uncountable|uk|slang) a dried preparation of the flowering tops or other parts of the cannabis plant used as a psychotropic drug.
quade |
quads |
As an adjective quade
is alternative form of quede.
As a noun quads is
plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
glews |
flews |
As nouns the difference between glews and flews
is that
glews is plural of glew while
flews is the pendulous flaps of skin hanging from the side of the lips of certain dogs, especially hounds.
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