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Unfurred vs Unfurled - What's the difference?

unfurred | unfurled |


As an adjective unfurred

is not furred.

As a verb unfurled is

(unfurl).

Galipot vs Talipot - What's the difference?

galipot | talipot |


As nouns the difference between galipot and talipot

is that galipot is an unrefined turpentine obtained from some european pines while talipot is a tall palm tree, corypha umbraculifera , from sri lanka and southern india, having very large leaves and flowers.

Reapplied vs Reapplies - What's the difference?

reapplied | reapplies |


As verbs the difference between reapplied and reapplies

is that reapplied is (reapply) while reapplies is (reapply).

Mech vs Yech - What's the difference?

mech | yech |


As a noun mech

is a large piloted combat robot.

As an interjection yech is

an exclamation of disgust.

Wain vs Waif - What's the difference?

wain | waif |


As nouns the difference between wain and waif

is that wain is wine while waif is (obsolete) goods found of which the owner is not known; originally, such goods as a pursued thief threw away to prevent being apprehended, which belonged to the king unless the owner made pursuit of the felon, took him, and brought him to justice.

Hates vs Rates - What's the difference?

hates | rates |


As nouns the difference between hates and rates

is that hates is plural of lang=en while rates is plural of lang=en.

As a verb hates

is third-person singular of hate.

Writ vs Trit - What's the difference?

writ | trit |


As nouns the difference between writ and trit

is that writ is (legal) a written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something while trit is (computing) the ternary equivalent of a bit; a fundamental unit of information that may take any of three distinct states.

As a verb writ

is (dated|nonstandard).

Syncopated vs Syncopate - What's the difference?

syncopated | syncopate |


In music|lang=en terms the difference between syncopated and syncopate

is that syncopated is (music) of a rhythm, modified by syncopation while syncopate is (music) to stress or accentuate the weak beat of a rhythm; to use syncopation.

As verbs the difference between syncopated and syncopate

is that syncopated is (syncopate) while syncopate is (linguistics) to omit a sound or a letter from a word; to use syncope.

As an adjective syncopated

is (grammar) of a word, shortened by syncope.

Flurted vs Fluted - What's the difference?

flurted | fluted |


As verbs the difference between flurted and fluted

is that flurted is (flurt) while fluted is (flute).

As an adjective fluted is

having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight.

Gags vs Gals - What's the difference?

gags | gals |


As nouns the difference between gags and gals

is that gags is plural of lang=en while gals is plural of lang=en.

As a verb gags

is third-person singular of gag.

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