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Ducker vs Dunker - What's the difference?

ducker | dunker |


As nouns the difference between ducker and dunker

is that ducker is one who, or that which, ducks; a plunger; a diver while dunker is one of a religious denomination whose tenets and practices are mainly those of the baptists, but partly those of the quakers.

Erfc vs Erf - What's the difference?

erfc | erf |


In lang=en terms the difference between erfc and erf

is that erfc is complementary error function, i.e. 1 - erf(x while erf is error function.

Plumpiness vs Clumpiness - What's the difference?

plumpiness | clumpiness |


As nouns the difference between plumpiness and clumpiness

is that plumpiness is the state or quality of being plumpy while clumpiness is (uncountable) the condition of being clumpy.

Azomethine vs Azomethane - What's the difference?

azomethine | azomethane |


As nouns the difference between azomethine and azomethane

is that azomethine is any of a class of organic compounds of general formula RN=CR2azomethane is the simplest azo compound CH3-N=N-CH3; dimethyldiazene.

Beech vs Deech - What's the difference?

beech | deech |


As nouns the difference between beech and deech

is that beech is a tree of the genus fagus having a smooth, light grey trunk, oval, pointed leaves and many branches while deech is dirt grained into the hands, or in cracks, crevices, etc.

As a verb deech is

to smear, daub, plaster, or impregnate, especially with dirt which becomes hard and ingrained.

Slashy vs Clashy - What's the difference?

slashy | clashy |


As adjectives the difference between slashy and clashy

is that slashy is involving lots of cutting with blades, or swordwork while clashy is (obsolete|regional) wet; rainy.

As a noun clashy is

(archaic) a khalasi.

Foliated vs Foliates - What's the difference?

foliated | foliates |


As an adjective foliated

is (geology|of a rock) having a structure of thin layers.

As a verb foliates is

(foliate).

Paska vs Pasta - What's the difference?

paska | pasta |


As a noun paska

is .

As a verb pasta is

to claim, to state.

Deliquated vs Deliquates - What's the difference?

deliquated | deliquates |


As verbs the difference between deliquated and deliquates

is that deliquated is past tense of deliquate while deliquates is third-person singular of deliquate.

Bleedings vs Breedings - What's the difference?

bleedings | breedings |


As nouns the difference between bleedings and breedings

is that bleedings is while breedings is .

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