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Bicky vs Kicky - What's the difference?

bicky | kicky |


As a noun bicky

is (slang) biscuit.

As an adjective kicky is

lively, exciting, thrilling.

Foremast vs Foremost - What's the difference?

foremast | foremost |


In nautical terms the difference between foremast and foremost

is that foremast is (on a ship with more than one mast) the mast nearest the bow while foremost is closest to the bow.

As a noun foremast

is (on a ship with more than one mast) the mast nearest the bow.

As an adjective foremost is

first, either in time or in space.

As an adverb foremost is

in front.

As a proper noun Foremost is

a village in Alberta, Canada.

Wonkiest vs Wankiest - What's the difference?

wonkiest | wankiest |


As adjectives the difference between wonkiest and wankiest

is that wonkiest is superlative of wonky while wankiest is superlative of wanky.

Cannonries vs Canonries - What's the difference?

cannonries | canonries |


As nouns the difference between cannonries and canonries

is that cannonries is plural of cannonry while canonries is plural of canonry.

Monoxylous vs Monoxylons - What's the difference?

monoxylous | monoxylons |


As an adjective monoxylous

is made from a single piece of wood.

As a noun monoxylons is

.

Scarfs vs Snarfs - What's the difference?

scarfs | snarfs |


As verbs the difference between scarfs and snarfs

is that scarfs is third-person singular of scarf while snarfs is third-person singular of snarf.

As a noun scarfs

is plural of lang=en.

Extremal vs Extrema - What's the difference?

extremal | extrema |


As an adjective extremal

is (mathematics) having to do with extrema.

As a noun extremal

is (mathematics) any solution to a variety of equations in the calculus of variations.

As a verb extrema is

.

Gowl vs Bowl - What's the difference?

gowl | bowl |


As verbs the difference between gowl and bowl

is that gowl is (obsolete) to weep angrily; to howl while bowl is (label) to roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports.

As a noun bowl is

a roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items or bowl can be the ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls.

Upsells vs Unsells - What's the difference?

upsells | unsells |


As verbs the difference between upsells and unsells

is that upsells is third-person singular of upsell while unsells is third-person singular of unsell.

Heapeth vs Heareth - What's the difference?

heapeth | heareth |


As verbs the difference between heapeth and heareth

is that heapeth is (archaic) third-person singular present simple form of heap while heareth is (hear).

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