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Subclans vs Subclass - What's the difference?

subclans | subclass |


As nouns the difference between subclans and subclass

is that subclans is while subclass is (taxonomy) a rank directly below class.

As a verb subclass is

(computing) in object-oriented programming, to create a subclass of.

Jolts vs Holts - What's the difference?

jolts | holts |


As nouns the difference between jolts and holts

is that jolts is plural of lang=en while holts is plural of lang=en.

As a verb jolts

is third-person singular of jolt.

Possest vs Posset - What's the difference?

possest | posset |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between possest and posset

is that possest is (obsolete) (possess) while posset is (obsolete) to curdle; to turn, as milk; to coagulate.

As verbs the difference between possest and posset

is that possest is (obsolete) (possess) while posset is (obsolete) to curdle; to turn, as milk; to coagulate.

As a noun posset is

a beverage composed of hot milk curdled by some strong infusion, such as wine.

Appendical vs Appendiceal - What's the difference?

appendical | appendiceal |


As adjectives the difference between appendical and appendiceal

is that appendical is of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an appendix or appendices while appendiceal is of or pertaining to the appendix.

Factorised vs Factorises - What's the difference?

factorised | factorises |


As verbs the difference between factorised and factorises

is that factorised is past tense of factorise while factorises is third-person singular of factorise.

Redd vs Reqd - What's the difference?

redd | reqd |


As a verb redd

is (colloquial) to put in order; to make tidy; generally with up or redd can be (pennsylvania) to clean, tidy up, to put in order or redd can be (rede).

As a noun redd

is a spawning nest made by a fish.

As an abbreviation reqd is

required.

Uninvites vs Uninvited - What's the difference?

uninvites | uninvited |


As verbs the difference between uninvites and uninvited

is that uninvites is (uninvite) while uninvited is (uninvite).

As an adjective uninvited is

not invited.

Mand vs Mund - What's the difference?

mand | mund |


In obsolete terms the difference between mand and mund

is that mand is a demand while mund is security, granted by a king or earl, the violation of which was punished by a fine (a mundbyrd.

As nouns the difference between mand and mund

is that mand is a verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation while mund is a hand.

As a verb mand

is to produce a mand (verbal operant).

Imparter vs Imparted - What's the difference?

imparter | imparted |


As a noun imparter

is one who imparts.

As a verb imparted is

(impart).

Crowned vs Crownes - What's the difference?

crowned | crownes |


As a verb crowned

is (crown).

As an adjective crowned

is (obsolete) great; excessive; supreme.

As a noun crownes is

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