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 |
wakeskates |
As nouns the difference between wakeskaters and wakeskates
is that
wakeskaters is while
wakeskates is .
xiphiplastral |
xiphiplastra |
As an adjective xiphiplastral
is relating to a xiphiplastron.
As a noun xiphiplastra is
.
caesuras |
cesuras |
As nouns the difference between caesuras and cesuras
is that
caesuras is while
cesuras is .
hangs |
hongs |
As a verb hangs
is third-person singular of hang.
As a noun hongs is
plural of lang=en.
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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