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Mispell vs Dispell - What's the difference?

mispell | dispell |


As verbs the difference between mispell and dispell

is that mispell is misspelling of misspell while dispell is alternative form of lang=en.

Biaches vs Birches - What's the difference?

biaches | birches |


As nouns the difference between biaches and birches

is that biaches is while birches is .

As a verb birches is

(birch).

Sprad vs Spaad - What's the difference?

sprad | spaad |


As a verb sprad

is past participle of spread.

As a noun spaad is

a kind of spar; earth flax, or amianthus.

Pintids vs Pittids - What's the difference?

pintids | pittids |


As nouns the difference between pintids and pittids

is that pintids is while pittids is .

Refractor vs Refractory - What's the difference?

refractor | refractory |


As nouns the difference between refractor and refractory

is that refractor is a refracting telescope while refractory is a material or piece of material, such as a brick, that has a very high melting point.

As an adjective refractory is

obstinate and unruly; strongly opposed to something.

Afternoones vs Afternoons - What's the difference?

afternoones | afternoons |


As nouns the difference between afternoones and afternoons

is that afternoones is while afternoons is .

Haunts vs Daunts - What's the difference?

haunts | daunts |


As verbs the difference between haunts and daunts

is that haunts is third-person singular of haunt while daunts is third-person singular of daunt.

As a noun haunts

is plural of lang=en.

Decouple vs Recouple - What's the difference?

decouple | recouple |


As verbs the difference between decouple and recouple

is that decouple is while recouple is to couple or join again.

Snouted vs Spouted - What's the difference?

snouted | spouted |


As verbs the difference between snouted and spouted

is that snouted is (snout) while spouted is (spout).

As an adjective spouted is

having a spout.

Snugger vs Snuggery - What's the difference?

snugger | snuggery |


As an adjective snugger

is (snug).

As a noun snuggery is

a comfortable room or dwelling.

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