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Eame vs Rame - What's the difference?

eame | rame |


As a noun eame

is (A form of) eme (an uncle).

As a verb rame is

to complain; moan; weep, cry.

Sidewoman vs Sidewomen - What's the difference?

sidewoman | sidewomen |


As nouns the difference between sidewoman and sidewomen

is that sidewoman is a female sideman while sidewomen is .

Wain vs Waid - What's the difference?

wain | waid |


As a noun wain

is wine.

As an adjective waid is

(obsolete) oppressed with weight; crushed; weighed down.

Curs vs Cuds - What's the difference?

curs | cuds |


As nouns the difference between curs and cuds

is that curs is while cuds is .

Cordage vs Fordage - What's the difference?

cordage | fordage |


As nouns the difference between cordage and fordage

is that cordage is (nautical) a set of ropes and cords, especially that used for a ship's rigging while fordage is the act of fording a river, etc.

Befogs vs Defogs - What's the difference?

befogs | defogs |


As verbs the difference between befogs and defogs

is that befogs is third-person singular of befog while defogs is third-person singular of defog.

Inlaying vs Inlacing - What's the difference?

inlaying | inlacing |


As verbs the difference between inlaying and inlacing

is that inlaying is while inlacing is .

As a noun inlaying

is an inlaid pattern.

Codged vs Lodged - What's the difference?

codged | lodged |


As verbs the difference between codged and lodged

is that codged is past tense of codge while lodged is past tense of lodge.

As an adjective lodged is

lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as {{term|couchant|lang=en}} is used of beasts of prey.

Catched vs Watched - What's the difference?

catched | watched |


As verbs the difference between catched and watched

is that catched is past tense of catch while watched is past tense of watch.

Pills vs Bills - What's the difference?

pills | bills |


As nouns the difference between pills and bills

is that pills is plural of pill while bills is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between pills and bills

is that pills is third person singular simple present of to pill.bills is third-person singular of bill.

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