scotch |
cotch |
As a noun scotch
is the people of scotland.
As a proper noun scotch
is the scottish dialect of english, or the scots language.
As an adjective scotch
is (dated) of or from scotland; scottish.
As a verb cotch is
.
sanding |
banding |
As verbs the difference between sanding and banding
is that
sanding is present participle of lang=en while
banding is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between sanding and banding
is that
sanding is the act or process of sanding, such as the application of sandpaper while
banding is a pattern of band-like markings.
minimises |
minimiser |
As a verb minimises
is .
As a noun minimiser is
.
fuddles |
huddles |
As verbs the difference between fuddles and huddles
is that
fuddles is (
fuddle) while
huddles is (
huddle).
As a noun huddles is
.
fiberoptics |
fibreoptics |
In alternative spelling of|fibre optics|lang=en terms the difference between fiberoptics and fibreoptics
is that
fiberoptics is while
fibreoptics is .
As nouns the difference between fiberoptics and fibreoptics
is that
fiberoptics is while
fibreoptics is .
drum |
dram |
As nouns the difference between drum and dram
is that
drum is a percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, forming an acoustic chamber, affecting what materials are used to make it while
dram is a unit of weight avoirdupois.
As verbs the difference between drum and dram
is that
drum is to beat a drum while
dram is to drink drams.
metts |
getts |
As nouns the difference between metts and getts
is that
metts is while
getts is .
scalled |
sculled |
As an adjective scalled
is (obsolete) scabby; scurfy.
As a verb sculled is
(
scull).
ensnaring |
ensnarling |
As verbs the difference between ensnaring and ensnarling
is that
ensnaring is while
ensnarling is .
spelter |
spelted |
As a noun spelter
is zinc, often in blocks or ingot form.
As a verb spelted is
past tense of spelt.
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