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Biblioclasms vs Biblioclasts - What's the difference?

biblioclasms | biblioclasts |


As nouns the difference between biblioclasms and biblioclasts

is that biblioclasms is while biblioclasts is .

Iconized vs Ironized - What's the difference?

iconized | ironized |


As verbs the difference between iconized and ironized

is that iconized is (iconize) while ironized is (ironize).

Waned vs Wanged - What's the difference?

waned | wanged |


As verbs the difference between waned and wanged

is that waned is (wane) while wanged is (wang).

As an adjective waned

is (woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

Joss vs Joes - What's the difference?

joss | joes |


As nouns the difference between joss and joes

is that joss is a Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol while joes is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Joss

is {{given name|female|diminutive=Jocelyn}}.

As a verb Joss

is to invalidate a fan theory or original element of a fanwork through the introduction of new canon or retconning.

Behat vs Rehat - What's the difference?

behat | rehat |


As verbs the difference between behat and rehat

is that behat is (rare|transitive) to place a hat (upon someone's head) while rehat is (military) to redeploy troops with different hats, uniforms, etc.

Stonegalls vs Stonewalls - What's the difference?

stonegalls | stonewalls |


As nouns the difference between stonegalls and stonewalls

is that stonegalls is plural of stonegall while stonewalls is plural of stonewall.

As a verb stonewalls is

third-person singular of stonewall.

Symbolise vs Symbolised - What's the difference?

symbolise | symbolised |


As verbs the difference between symbolise and symbolised

is that symbolise is while symbolised is (symbolise).

As an adjective symbolise

is symbolized.

Skeered vs Skewered - What's the difference?

skeered | skewered |


As an adjective skeered

is .

As a verb skewered is

(skewer).

Battels vs Battles - What's the difference?

battels | battles |


As nouns the difference between battels and battles

is that battels is while battles is .

As a verb battles is

(battle).

Giggle vs Gingle - What's the difference?

giggle | gingle |


As verbs the difference between giggle and gingle

is that giggle is to laugh gently or in a high-pitched voice; to laugh in a silly or giddy way while gingle is .

As nouns the difference between giggle and gingle

is that giggle is a high-pitched, silly laugh while gingle is .

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