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Spires vs Swires - What's the difference?

spires | swires |


As nouns the difference between spires and swires

is that spires is while swires is .

As a verb spires

is (spire).

Deserialised vs Deserialises - What's the difference?

deserialised | deserialises |


As verbs the difference between deserialised and deserialises

is that deserialised is past tense of deserialise while deserialises is third-person singular of deserialise.

Caids vs Cadis - What's the difference?

caids | cadis |

Cadis is a anagram of caids.



As nouns the difference between caids and cadis

is that caids is plural of lang=en while cadis is plural of lang=en.

Debates vs Debases - What's the difference?

debates | debases |


As a noun debates

is .

As a verb debases is

(debase).

Bursal vs Buryal - What's the difference?

bursal | buryal |


As an adjective bursal

is of, pertaining to, or resembling, a bursa.

As a noun buryal is

obsolete spelling of burial.

Showing vs Stowing - What's the difference?

showing | stowing |


As verbs the difference between showing and stowing

is that showing is while stowing is .

As nouns the difference between showing and stowing

is that showing is an occasion when something is shown while stowing is (mining) a method of working in which the waste is packed into the space formed by excavating the vein.

Cloys vs Loys - What's the difference?

cloys | loys |


As a verb cloys

is (cloy).

As a noun loys is

.

Nucleic vs Nuclein - What's the difference?

nucleic | nuclein |


As an adjective nucleic

is referring to the nucleus of something (as nucleic acids are found in the nucleus of cells).

As a noun nuclein is

(biochemistry) a phosphorus-rich protein found in the nucleus of a cell, later specifically nucleohistone or nucleoprotamine; also, any similar compound present in the cell nucleus.

Gip vs Gim - What's the difference?

gip | gim |


As a verb gip

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun gip

is a servant; a gyp.

As an adjective gim is

neat; spruce.

Blisters vs Glisters - What's the difference?

blisters | glisters |


As nouns the difference between blisters and glisters

is that blisters is while glisters is .

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