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Changs vs Changes - What's the difference?

changs | changes |


As a noun changs

is .

As a verb changes is

.

Canoodled vs Canoodle - What's the difference?

canoodled | canoodle |


As verbs the difference between canoodled and canoodle

is that canoodled is (canoodle) while canoodle is to caress, touch up, pet or make love.

As a noun canoodle is

a cuddle, hug, or caress.

Geck vs Heck - What's the difference?

geck | heck |


As a noun geck

is .

As a proper noun heck is

a hardy breed of domestic cattle, the result of an attempt to breed back the extinct aurochs from modern aurochs-derived cattle in the 1920s and 1930s.

Dunder vs Dunker - What's the difference?

dunder | dunker |


As nouns the difference between dunder and dunker

is that dunder is the lees or dregs of cane juice, used in the distillation of rum while dunker is someone who dunks.

Kimnel vs Kymnel - What's the difference?

kimnel | kymnel |


As nouns the difference between kimnel and kymnel

is that kimnel is (obsolete) a tub while kymnel is .

Miz vs Diz - What's the difference?

miz | diz |


As an adjective miz

is miserable.

As a noun Miz

is form of Ms|lang=en.

As a verb diz is

third-person singular of de.

Phylogenics vs Phylogenies - What's the difference?

phylogenics | phylogenies |


As nouns the difference between phylogenics and phylogenies

is that phylogenics is phylogeny while phylogenies is .

Broadseal vs Broadseam - What's the difference?

broadseal | broadseam |


As a verb broadseal

is (obsolete|rare|transitive) to stamp with the broad seal; to make sure; to guarantee or warrant.

As a noun broadseam is

a seam in a sail in which the edges of neighbouring panels are cut in a curve, such that the resulting sail is concave instead of flat.

Devils vs Wevils - What's the difference?

devils | wevils |


As nouns the difference between devils and wevils

is that devils is plural of devil while wevils is plural of lang=en.

Supersexy vs Supersex - What's the difference?

supersexy | supersex |


As an adjective supersexy

is very sexy.

As a noun supersex is

the result of an abnormal combination of sex chromosomes.

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