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Waned vs Wined - What's the difference?

waned | wined |


As verbs the difference between waned and wined

is that waned is past tense of wane while wined is past tense of wine.

As an adjective waned

is having wanes, i.e. rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.

Wakeskaters vs Wakeskates - What's the difference?

wakeskaters | wakeskates |


As nouns the difference between wakeskaters and wakeskates

is that wakeskaters is while wakeskates is .

Xiphiplastral vs Xiphiplastra - What's the difference?

xiphiplastral | xiphiplastra |


As an adjective xiphiplastral

is relating to a xiphiplastron.

As a noun xiphiplastra is

.

Caesuras vs Cesuras - What's the difference?

caesuras | cesuras |


As nouns the difference between caesuras and cesuras

is that caesuras is while cesuras is .

Hangs vs Hongs - What's the difference?

hangs | hongs |


As a verb hangs

is third-person singular of hang.

As a noun hongs is

plural of lang=en.

Putting vs Putating - What's the difference?

putting | putating |


As verbs the difference between putting and putating

is that putting is present participle of lang=en while putating is present participle of pupate.

As a noun putting

is instigation or incitement; enticement.

Chauncelor vs Chauncellor - What's the difference?

chauncelor | chauncellor |


In obsolete form of|chancellor|lang=en terms the difference between chauncelor and chauncellor

is that chauncelor is while chauncellor is .

As nouns the difference between chauncelor and chauncellor

is that chauncelor is while chauncellor is .

Traced vs Traces - What's the difference?

traced | traces |


As verbs the difference between traced and traces

is that traced is past tense of trace while traces is third-person singular of trace.

As a noun traces is

plural of lang=en.

Sooked vs Stoked - What's the difference?

sooked | stoked |


As verbs the difference between sooked and stoked

is that sooked is (sook) while stoked is (stoke).

As an adjective stoked is

(slang) feeling excitement or an exciting rush.

Dest vs Pest - What's the difference?

dest | pest |


As nouns the difference between dest and pest

is that dest is abbreviation of destination while pest is a plague, pestilence, epidemic.

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