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Biliments vs Filiments - What's the difference?

biliments | filiments |


As nouns the difference between biliments and filiments

is that biliments is while filiments is .

Racebook vs Facebook - What's the difference?

racebook | facebook |


As a noun racebook

is a booklet serving the same purpose as a racecard.

As a proper noun facebook is

a social-networking web site, founded in 2004 and originally known as the facebook .

As a verb facebook is

to use the social-networking site.

Stony vs Stogy - What's the difference?

stony | stogy |


As an adjective stony

is as hard as stone.

As a noun stogy is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Whinest vs Shinest - What's the difference?

whinest | shinest |


As verbs the difference between whinest and shinest

is that whinest is (archaic) (whine) while shinest is .

Barline vs Berline - What's the difference?

barline | berline |


As nouns the difference between barline and berline

is that barline is a vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar while berline is (automotive) (quebec english) a sedan-type car.

Cornifying vs Carnifying - What's the difference?

cornifying | carnifying |


As verbs the difference between cornifying and carnifying

is that cornifying is while carnifying is .

Encyclopaedias vs Encyclopedias - What's the difference?

encyclopaedias | encyclopedias |


As nouns the difference between encyclopaedias and encyclopedias

is that encyclopaedias is alternative form of lang=en|nodot=t; plural of lang=en while encyclopedias is plural of lang=en.

Vamps vs Gamps - What's the difference?

vamps | gamps |


As nouns the difference between vamps and gamps

is that vamps is while gamps is .

As a verb vamps

is (vamp).

Budging vs Budding - What's the difference?

budging | budding |


As verbs the difference between budging and budding

is that budging is present participle of lang=en while budding is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective budding is

that is beginning to develop.

As a noun budding is

1956, Rubber Journal (volume 131, page 232.

Nobbly vs Knobbly - What's the difference?

nobbly | knobbly |


As adjectives the difference between nobbly and knobbly

is that nobbly is an alternative spelling of knobbly while knobbly is having a covering of small knobs.

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