fisted |
foisted |
As verbs the difference between fisted and foisted
is that
fisted is past tense of fist while
foisted is past tense of foist.
As an adjective fisted
is (
in combination) Having some specific type of fist.
tur |
thur |
Thur is a alternative form of tur.
As a noun tur
is a species of wild goat, species: Capra caucasica, native to the western Caucasus.
As an abbreviation Thur is
thursday.
As an adverb thur is
eye dialect of lang=en.
As a pronoun thur is
eye dialect of lang=en.
autoionized |
autoionizes |
As verbs the difference between autoionized and autoionizes
is that
autoionized is past tense of autoionize while
autoionizes is third-person singular of autoionize.
digne |
eigne |
As adjectives the difference between digne and eigne
is that
digne is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving while
eigne is (legal|obsolete) eldest; firstborn.
losses |
tosses |
As nouns the difference between losses and tosses
is that
losses is plural of lang=en while
tosses is plural of toss.
As a verb tosses is
third-person singular of toss.
humpers |
hampers |
As nouns the difference between humpers and hampers
is that
humpers is while
hampers is .
As a verb hampers is
(
hamper).
subs |
sues |
As verbs the difference between subs and sues
is that
subs is third-person singular of sub while
sues is third-person singular of sue.
As a noun subs
is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Sues is
the plural of Sue.
sooking |
spooking |
As verbs the difference between sooking and spooking
is that
sooking is while
spooking is .
lamel |
lame |
As nouns the difference between lamel and lame
is that
lamel is alternative form of lang=en while
lame is a lamina.
As an adjective lame is
unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs.
As a verb lame is
to cause a person or animal to become lame.
lathed |
lated |
As a verb lathed
is (
lathe).
As an adjective lated is
(obsolete) belated; too late.
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