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Rivetted vs Revetted - What's the difference?

rivetted | revetted |


As verbs the difference between rivetted and revetted

is that rivetted is (rivet) while revetted is (revet).

Aul vs Oul - What's the difference?

aul | oul |


As nouns the difference between aul and oul

is that aul is a village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals while oul is obsolete form of lang=en.

Quivery vs Quiver - What's the difference?

quivery | quiver |


As adjectives the difference between quivery and quiver

is that quivery is quivering or aquiver while quiver is (archaic) nimble, active.

As a noun quiver is

(weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As a verb quiver is

to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

Mixologist vs Misologist - What's the difference?

mixologist | misologist |


As nouns the difference between mixologist and misologist

is that mixologist is a person who creates cocktails; a bartender while misologist is one who hates or dislikes reasoning or argument.

Inforces vs Inforced - What's the difference?

inforces | inforced |


As verbs the difference between inforces and inforced

is that inforces is (inforce) while inforced is (inforce).

Gen vs Gee - What's the difference?

gen | gee |


As nouns the difference between gen and gee

is that gen is chin while gee is a gee-gee; a horse or gee can be or gee can be (ireland|slang) (vagina), (vulva)[http://booksgooglecom/books?id=4yfseghljboc&pg=pa850&lpg=pa850&dq=gee+%22om+dalzell%22+%22terry+victor%22&source=bl&ots=7jrck2k_5c&sig=gvq1g1ffirwftymi7wgybhf0304&hl=en&sa=x&ei=tddat5pc5jsjatgoljml&ved=0ccaq6aewaa#v=onepage&q&f=false the new partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional english ] p 850, tom dalzell and terry victor routledge, 2006 isbn: 0-415-25937-1.

As an interjection gee is

a general exclamation of surprise or frustration.

As a verb gee is

(often as imperative to a draft animal) to turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.

Kinnikinnik vs Kinnikinik - What's the difference?

kinnikinnik | kinnikinik |


In alternative form of|kinnikinnick|lang=en terms the difference between kinnikinnik and kinnikinik

is that kinnikinnik is while kinnikinik is .

As nouns the difference between kinnikinnik and kinnikinik

is that kinnikinnik is while kinnikinik is .

Spears vs Shears - What's the difference?

spears | shears |


As a proper noun spears

is .

As a noun shears is

.

As a verb shears is

(shear).

Overbent vs Overbeat - What's the difference?

overbent | overbeat |


As verbs the difference between overbent and overbeat

is that overbent is (overbend) while overbeat is to beat (eggs, cream, etc) for too long, impairing the texture.

Talcy vs Talky - What's the difference?

talcy | talky |


As adjectives the difference between talcy and talky

is that talcy is of or relating to talc; composed of, or resembling, talc while talky is talkative or loquacious.

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