sicking |
sacking |
As verbs the difference between sicking and sacking
is that
sicking is present participle of sick while
sacking is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun sacking is
cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks).
recurs |
recures |
As verbs the difference between recurs and recures
is that
recurs is third-person singular of recur while
recures is third-person singular of recure.
labiates |
labiated |
As a noun labiates
is .
As an adjective labiated is
.
shope |
shove |
As verbs the difference between shope and shove
is that
shope is (obsolete) (
shape) while
shove is to push, especially roughly or with force.
As a noun shove is
a rough push.
gobbet |
gibbet |
In transitive terms the difference between gobbet and gibbet
is that
gobbet is to swallow greedily; to swallow in gobbets while
gibbet is to expose (someone) to ridicule or scorn.
incent |
vincent |
As a verb incent
is (us) to provide an incentive to (a person or organization).
As a noun vincent is
the victim or dupe in a betting game, especially bowls.
cummy |
chummy |
As adjectives the difference between cummy and chummy
is that
cummy is resembling or covered with semen while
chummy is friendly; on, or trying to be on, intimate terms.
unminted |
unmined |
As adjectives the difference between unminted and unmined
is that
unminted is not minted while
unmined is that has not been mined (dug from the ground).
solere |
solert |
As a noun solere
is .
As an adjective solert is
(obsolete) skillful; clever; crafty.
galactins |
galectins |
As nouns the difference between galactins and galectins
is that
galactins is while
galectins is .
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