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Pursuer vs Pursues - What's the difference?

pursuer | pursues |


As a noun pursuer

is one who pursues.

As a verb pursues is

(pursue).

Wets vs Weets - What's the difference?

wets | weets |


As verbs the difference between wets and weets

is that wets is third-person singular of wet while weets is third-person singular of weet.

As a noun wets

is plural of lang=en.

Cushioned vs Cushionet - What's the difference?

cushioned | cushionet |


As a verb cushioned

is (cushion).

As a noun cushionet is

a little cushion.

Clots vs Clogs - What's the difference?

clots | clogs |


As nouns the difference between clots and clogs

is that clots is while clogs is .

As verbs the difference between clots and clogs

is that clots is (clot) while clogs is (clog).

Bedrite vs Bedsite - What's the difference?

bedrite | bedsite |


As nouns the difference between bedrite and bedsite

is that bedrite is the duty or privilege of the marriage bed while bedsite is a recess in a room for a bed.

As a verb bedrite

is to befoul with ordure; bedirt.

Addictively vs Additively - What's the difference?

addictively | additively |


As adverbs the difference between addictively and additively

is that addictively is in an addictive manner while additively is in an additive manner.

Scalers vs Scales - What's the difference?

scalers | scales |


As nouns the difference between scalers and scales

is that scalers is plural of scaler while scales is plural of lang=en.

As a verb scales is

third-person singular of scale.

Mumbles vs Fumbles - What's the difference?

mumbles | fumbles |


As nouns the difference between mumbles and fumbles

is that mumbles is while fumbles is .

Spelted vs Swelted - What's the difference?

spelted | swelted |


As verbs the difference between spelted and swelted

is that spelted is past tense of spelt while swelted is past tense of swelt.

Proly vs Proll - What's the difference?

proly | proll |


As an adverb proly

is abbreviation of lang=en.

As a verb proll is

to search or prowl after; to rob; to plunder.

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