atrophic |
atrophin |
As an adjective atrophic
is (medicine) of, pertaining to, or arising from atrophy.
As a noun atrophin is
(protein) any of a class of proteins found in nervous tissue.
doers |
deers |
cocos |
coos |
As a noun cocos
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb coos is
third-person singular of coo.
sonlike |
songlike |
As adjectives the difference between sonlike and songlike
is that
sonlike is resembling a son while
songlike is resembling a song.
deerite |
detrite |
As a noun deerite
is (mineral) a monoclinic-prismatic black mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, iron, manganese, oxygen, and silicon.
As an adjective detrite is
(obsolete) worn out.
rilled |
dilled |
As verbs the difference between rilled and dilled
is that
rilled is (
rill) while
dilled is (
dill).
smush |
smash |
As nouns the difference between smush and smash
is that
smush is a beaten or pulverized mass while
smash is the sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together.
As verbs the difference between smush and smash
is that
smush is to mash; or push; especially to push down or in; compress while
smash is to break (something brittle) violently.
novelish |
novelism |
As an adjective novelish
is resembling or characteristic of a novel.
As a noun novelism is
the dominance of the novel as a literary form.
gurgled |
burgled |
As verbs the difference between gurgled and burgled
is that
gurgled is (
gurgle) while
burgled is (
burgle).
fangled |
fangle |
As verbs the difference between fangled and fangle
is that
fangled is (
fangle) while
fangle is (obsolete|or|dialectal) to fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
As a noun fangle is
(obsolete) a prop; a taking up; a new thing.
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