girded |
grided |
As verbs the difference between girded and grided
is that
girded is (
gird) while
grided is (
gride).
ritter |
gritter |
As nouns the difference between ritter and gritter
is that
ritter is knight while
gritter is a vehicle that applies grit to icy roads to improve traction.
yots |
zots |
As verbs the difference between yots and zots
is that
yots is third-person singular of yot while
zots is third-person singular of zot.
As a noun yots
is plural of lang=en.
growth |
evolve |
In biology terms the difference between growth and evolve
is that
growth is something that grows or has grown while
evolve is of a population, to change genetic composition over successive generations through the process of evolution.
As a noun growth
is an increase in size, number, value, or strength.
As a verb evolve is
to move in regular procession through a system.
real |
exact |
As a noun real
is real (former currency of spain).
As an adjective exact is
precisely agreeing with a standard, a fact, or the truth; perfectly conforming; neither exceeding nor falling short in any respect.
As a verb exact is
to demand and enforce the payment or performance of.
doubt |
query |
Query is a synonym of doubt.
As nouns the difference between doubt and query
is that
doubt is uncertainty, disbelief while
query is a question or inquiry.
As verbs the difference between doubt and query
is that
doubt is to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect while
query is to ask, inquire.
underarm |
armhole |
As nouns the difference between underarm and armhole
is that
underarm is the armpit while
armhole is a hole in a piece of clothing intended for putting one's arm through.
As an adjective underarm
is for use under the arm.
memerism |
hypnotism |
As a noun hypnotism is
the art of inducing hypnosis.
conduce |
contrive |
As verbs the difference between conduce and contrive
is that
conduce is to contribute or lead to a specific result while
contrive is to form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to plan; to scheme; to plot.
frain |
fain |
As a proper noun frain
is .
As an adjective fain is
(
label) well-pleased; glad; apt; wont; fond; inclined.
As an adverb fain is
(archaic) with joy; gladly.
As a verb fain is
(archaic) to be delighted or glad; to rejoice.
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