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Tawks vs Gawks - What's the difference?

tawks | gawks |


As verbs the difference between tawks and gawks

is that tawks is (tawk) while gawks is (gawk).

Jarks vs Parks - What's the difference?

jarks | parks |


As verbs the difference between jarks and parks

is that jarks is (jark) while parks is (park).

As nouns the difference between jarks and parks

is that jarks is while parks is .

Ligging vs Zigging - What's the difference?

ligging | zigging |


As verbs the difference between ligging and zigging

is that ligging is present participle of lig while zigging is present participle of zig.

Mopies vs Copies - What's the difference?

mopies | copies |


As verbs the difference between mopies and copies

is that mopies is third-person singular of mopy while copies is third-person singular of copy.

As a noun copies is

plural of lang=en.

Bams vs Barms - What's the difference?

bams | barms |


As nouns the difference between bams and barms

is that bams is while barms is .

As a verb bams

is (bam).

Prayings vs Frayings - What's the difference?

prayings | frayings |


As nouns the difference between prayings and frayings

is that prayings is plural of praying while frayings is plural of lang=en.

Pottles vs Bottles - What's the difference?

pottles | bottles |


As nouns the difference between pottles and bottles

is that pottles is plural of lang=en while bottles is plural of bottle.

As a verb bottles is

third-person singular of bottle.

Pipping vs Ripping - What's the difference?

pipping | ripping |


As verbs the difference between pipping and ripping

is that pipping is while ripping is .

As an adjective ripping is

that rips, or can be removed by ripping.

As a noun ripping is

process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk.

Hailstone vs Hairstone - What's the difference?

hailstone | hairstone |


As nouns the difference between hailstone and hairstone

is that hailstone is a single ball of hail, or solid precipitation while hairstone is .

Virtualise vs Virtualism - What's the difference?

virtualise | virtualism |


As a verb virtualise

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a noun virtualism is

the view, believed to have been held by Calvin and other church reformers contrary to the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, that the bread and wine (in Christian Holy Communion) do not literally transform into flesh and blood but are the medium or mechanism through which the spiritual or immaterial essence of the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ are received.

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