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Darl vs Darr - What's the difference?

darl | darr |


As nouns the difference between darl and darr

is that darl is (informal) darling while darr is (uk|dialect|norfolk) a bird, the european black tern.

Stoping vs Stoning - What's the difference?

stoping | stoning |


As nouns the difference between stoping and stoning

is that stoping is in mining, the removal of the desired ore from an underground mine leaving behind an open space known as a stope while stoning is lapidation: punishment by throwing stones, usually resulting in death.

As a verb stoning is

.

Yen vs Yea - What's the difference?

yen | yea |


As nouns the difference between yen and yea

is that yen is the unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen while yea is an affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken.

As a verb yen

is to have a strong desire for.

As an adverb yea is

yes.

As a conjunction yea is

or even, or more like, nay. Introduces a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one.

As an interjection yea is

yeah, right, yes.

Barberry vs Bearberry - What's the difference?

barberry | bearberry |


As nouns the difference between barberry and bearberry

is that barberry is any of the thorny shrubs of genus Berberis, which bear yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries while bearberry is any of three dwarf shrubs of the genus Arctostaphylos, which principally grow in arctic and subarctic regions and bear edible berries.

Tinnie vs Tinnier - What's the difference?

tinnie | tinnier |


As a noun tinnie

is a can of beer.

As an adjective tinnier is

comparative of tinny.

Brushings vs Blushings - What's the difference?

brushings | blushings |


As nouns the difference between brushings and blushings

is that brushings is while blushings is .

Tonks vs Zonks - What's the difference?

tonks | zonks |


As a noun tonks

is plural of tonk.

As a proper noun Tonks

is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

As a verb zonks is

third-person singular of zonk.

Unwreathes vs Unwreathed - What's the difference?

unwreathes | unwreathed |


As a verb unwreathes

is (unwreathe).

As an adjective unwreathed is

not wreathed.

Gak vs Gap - What's the difference?

gak | gap |


As nouns the difference between gak and gap

is that gak is {{cx|slang|lang=en}} The drug crystal meth while gap is an opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

As an interjection gak

is expressing disgust or trepidation.

As a verb gap is

to notch, as a sword or knife.

Sprinklest vs Sprinkles - What's the difference?

sprinklest | sprinkles |


As verbs the difference between sprinklest and sprinkles

is that sprinklest is (archaic) (sprinkle) while sprinkles is third person singular simple present of to sprinkle .

As a noun sprinkles is

(usually plural) small candy or sugar pieces that are sprinkled over other confections.

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