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Aad vs Fad - What's the difference?

aad | fad |


As nouns the difference between aad and fad

is that aad is earth while fad is chance.

Emballed vs Embalmed - What's the difference?

emballed | embalmed |


As verbs the difference between emballed and embalmed

is that emballed is (emball) while embalmed is (embalm).

Lowest vs Lovest - What's the difference?

lowest | lovest |


As an adjective lowest

is (low).

As an adverb lowest

is .

As a verb lovest is

(archaic) second-person singular present form of love .

Pappi vs Pappy - What's the difference?

pappi | pappy |


As a noun pappi

is .

As a proper noun pappy is

(informal) one's grandfather.

Revels vs Revers - What's the difference?

revels | revers |


As nouns the difference between revels and revers

is that revels is while revers is , lapel.

Unhoods vs Unhooks - What's the difference?

unhoods | unhooks |


As verbs the difference between unhoods and unhooks

is that unhoods is (unhood) while unhooks is (unhook).

Greenish vs Greenism - What's the difference?

greenish | greenism |


As an adjective greenish

is somewhat green.

As a noun greenism is

environmentalism.

Lures vs Lues - What's the difference?

lures | lues |


As nouns the difference between lures and lues

is that lures is while lues is (dated|medicine) a plague or disease, especially syphilis.

Shire vs Sire - What's the difference?

shire | sire |


As nouns the difference between shire and sire

is that shire is former administrative area of Britain; a county while sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.

As verbs the difference between shire and sire

is that shire is to (re)constitute as one or more shires or counties while sire is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.

Necked vs Becked - What's the difference?

necked | becked |


As verbs the difference between necked and becked

is that necked is (neck) while becked is (beck).

As an adjective necked

is (in combination) having some specific type of neck.

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