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Defiles vs Defilest - What's the difference?

defiles | defilest |


As verbs the difference between defiles and defilest

is that defiles is third person singular simple present of to defile.defilest is archaic second-person singular of defile.

As a noun defiles

is plural of lang=en.

Pooted vs Zooted - What's the difference?

pooted | zooted |


As a verb pooted

is past tense of poot.

As an adjective zooted is

drunk or intoxicated; stoned; zonked.

Tiar vs Timar - What's the difference?

tiar | timar |


As nouns the difference between tiar and timar

is that tiar is (poetic|archaic) a tiara while timar is tanner.

Wrawlings vs Drawlings - What's the difference?

wrawlings | drawlings |


As nouns the difference between wrawlings and drawlings

is that wrawlings is plural of wrawling while drawlings is plural of drawling.

Engage vs Trigger - What's the difference?

engage | trigger |


As verbs the difference between engage and trigger

is that engage is while trigger is to fire a weapon.

As a noun trigger is

a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.

Anglocentric vs Angiocentric - What's the difference?

anglocentric | angiocentric |


As adjectives the difference between anglocentric and angiocentric

is that anglocentric is while angiocentric is perivascular.

Smitten vs Mitten - What's the difference?

smitten | mitten |


As an adjective smitten

is made irrationally enthusiastic.

As a verb smitten

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun mitten is

a type of glove or garment that covers a hand with a separate sheath for the thumb, but not for other fingers.

Avenge vs Avenged - What's the difference?

avenge | avenged |


As verbs the difference between avenge and avenged

is that avenge is to take vengeance (for); to exact satisfaction for by punishing the injuring party; to vindicate by inflicting pain or evil on a wrongdoer while avenged is (avenge).

As a noun avenge

is a vengeance; a revenge.

Martialized vs Martialize - What's the difference?

martialized | martialize |


As verbs the difference between martialized and martialize

is that martialized is (martialize) while martialize is to render martial; to equip for war.

Locos vs Loncos - What's the difference?

locos | loncos |


As nouns the difference between locos and loncos

is that locos is while loncos is .

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