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Guanite vs Suanite - What's the difference?

guanite | suanite |


As nouns the difference between guanite and suanite

is that guanite is struvite while suanite is a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing boron, magnesium, and oxygen.

Gripped vs Tripped - What's the difference?

gripped | tripped |


As verbs the difference between gripped and tripped

is that gripped is (grip) while tripped is (trip).

Nethead vs Netdead - What's the difference?

nethead | netdead |


As a noun nethead

is (slang) an obsessive internet user.

As an adjective netdead is

(internet slang|rare|of a person) not currently active on a network, or the internet; offline.

Lacer vs Acer - What's the difference?

lacer | acer |


As nouns the difference between lacer and acer

is that lacer is a person or thing who s while acer is .

Contendest vs Contentest - What's the difference?

contendest | contentest |


As verbs the difference between contendest and contentest

is that contendest is archaic second-person singular of contend while contentest is archaic second-person singular of contest lang=en.

Treats vs Treants - What's the difference?

treats | treants |


As nouns the difference between treats and treants

is that treats is while treants is .

Lotto vs Blotto - What's the difference?

lotto | blotto |


As a noun lotto

is lottery.

As an adjective blotto is

(slang) drunk.

Parer vs Parser - What's the difference?

parer | parser |


As nouns the difference between parer and parser

is that parer is a tool used to pare things while parser is one who parses.

Mortalises vs Mortalised - What's the difference?

mortalises | mortalised |


As verbs the difference between mortalises and mortalised

is that mortalises is third-person singular of mortalise while mortalised is past tense of mortalise.

Kitling vs Kitting - What's the difference?

kitling | kitting |


As a noun kitling

is (obsolete) any young animal, especially a kitten.

As a verb kitting is

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