buat |
duat |
As nouns the difference between buat and duat
is that
buat is a lantern while
duat is the realm of the dead in Egyptian mythology.
rickle |
rackle |
As nouns the difference between rickle and rackle
is that
rickle is a loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble while
rackle is a chain.
moggy |
boggy |
As a noun moggy
is (chiefly|british|slang) a domestic non-pedigree (mongrel) cat.
As an adjective boggy is
having the qualities of a
bog ; ie dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation.
divider |
diviner |
As nouns the difference between divider and diviner
is that
divider is an object that separates while
diviner is one who foretells the future.
max |
mad |
As a proper noun max
is .
As a pronoun mad is
.
steads |
steady |
As nouns the difference between steads and steady
is that
steads is while
steady is (informal) a regular customer.
As verbs the difference between steads and steady
is that
steads is (
stead) while
steady is to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
As an adjective steady is
firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
bugged |
bigged |
As verbs the difference between bugged and bigged
is that
bugged is (
bug) while
bigged is (
big).
nouse |
nous |
As nouns the difference between nouse and nous
is that
nouse is a form of computer mouse operated with the nose while
nous is the mind or intellect, reason, both rational and emotional.
trapper |
tripper |
As nouns the difference between trapper and tripper
is that
trapper is one who traps animals; one who makes a business of trapping animals for their furs while
tripper is agent noun of trip; one who trips.
bummer |
gummer |
As nouns the difference between bummer and gummer
is that
bummer is (obsolete) a forager especially in sherman's march to the sea of november to december 1864 or
bummer can be a disappointment, a pity, a shame or
bummer can be (british|slang|uncommon) homosexual male while
gummer is a punch-cutting tool, or machine for deepening and enlarging the spaces between the teeth of a worn saw.
As an adjective bummer
is (
bum).
As an interjection bummer
is exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).
As a verb gummer is
(lacrosse) to bring the ball up the field in a lacrosse game as a defensemen and either get an assist or score a goal.
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