simons |
simous |
As a proper noun simons
is .
As an adjective simous is
having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up.
fizzle |
nizzle |
As nouns the difference between fizzle and nizzle
is that
fizzle is a spluttering or hissing sound while
nizzle is nigga, another slang term used as a euphemism or familiar adaptation to the derogative term nigger, utilized during the time period immediately before and during the Civil War in reference to slaves brought over from Africa.
As a verb fizzle
is to sputter or hiss.
roist |
boist |
As a verb roist
is to roister.
As a noun boist is
(obsolete) a box.
khaf |
khat |
As a noun khaf
is the eleventh letter of the hebrew alphabet, kaph,
especially when written without a dagesh and pronounced as a fricative (rather than as a plosive).
As an adjective khat is
thirsty (needing to drink).
prev |
pred |
As an abbreviation prev
is previous.
As a noun pred is
(informal|among vorarephiles) a predator.
jingles |
jingler |
As nouns the difference between jingles and jingler
is that
jingles is while
jingler is one who, or that which, jingles.
As a verb jingles
is (
jingle).
untie |
antie |
As a verb untie
is to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.
As a noun antie is
an older female authority figure.
rousing |
rouging |
As verbs the difference between rousing and rouging
is that
rousing is while
rouging is .
As an adjective rousing
is that rouses or excites.
As a noun rousing
is the act by which somebody or something is roused.
overestimate |
estima |
As verbs the difference between overestimate and estima
is that
overestimate is to judge too highly while
estima is .
guidelines |
policy |
As nouns the difference between guidelines and policy
is that
guidelines is plural of lang=en while
policy is the art of governance; political science.
As a verb policy is
to regulate by laws; to reduce to order.
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