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Groids vs Gyroids - What's the difference?

groids | gyroids |


As nouns the difference between groids and gyroids

is that groids is plural of lang=en while gyroids is plural of lang=en.

Ovolo vs Obolo - What's the difference?

ovolo | obolo |


As nouns the difference between ovolo and obolo

is that ovolo is (architecture) a classical convex moulding carved with an (egg-and-dart) ornament while obolo is (silver coin).

Uses vs Used - What's the difference?

uses | used |


As verbs the difference between uses and used

is that uses is while used is (use).

As an adjective used is

that is or has or have been used.

Japaning vs Japanning - What's the difference?

japaning | japanning |


As a verb japaning

is present participle of japan.

As a noun japanning is

european technique of creating lacquerware in imitation of traditional Japanese style.

Yed vs Yem - What's the difference?

yed | yem |


As a verb yed

is (archaic) to speak; sing or yed can be to burrow underground, as a rabbit or mole; also said of miners.

As a noun yed

is (archaic) a saying or yed can be a burrow; a hole made by an animal in the ground or yed can be .

As a symbol yem is

the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for yemen.

Retirees vs Retirers - What's the difference?

retirees | retirers |


As a verb retirees

is .

As a noun retirers is

.

Jangle vs Jargle - What's the difference?

jangle | jargle |


In obsolete terms the difference between jangle and jargle

is that jangle is idle talk; prate; chatter; babble while jargle is to emit a harsh or discordant sound.

As verbs the difference between jangle and jargle

is that jangle is to make a rattling metallic sound while jargle is to emit a harsh or discordant sound.

As a noun jangle

is a rattling metallic sound.

Lools vs Lols - What's the difference?

lools | lols |


As a noun lools

is .

As a verb lols is

(lol).

Tatter vs Tatted - What's the difference?

tatter | tatted |


As verbs the difference between tatter and tatted

is that tatter is to destroy an article of clothing by shredding while tatted is (tat).

As a noun tatter

is a shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing.

Quetsch vs Quetch - What's the difference?

quetsch | quetch |


As a noun quetsch

is quetsch.

As a verb quetch is

.

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