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Dorkiness vs Porkiness - What's the difference?

dorkiness | porkiness |


As nouns the difference between dorkiness and porkiness

is that dorkiness is the state or quality of being dorky while porkiness is the quality of being porky.

Folklorist vs Folklorish - What's the difference?

folklorist | folklorish |


As a noun folklorist

is a person who studies or collects folklore.

As an adjective folklorish is

(colloquial) typical or similar to folklore.

Hearies vs Henries - What's the difference?

hearies | henries |


As nouns the difference between hearies and henries

is that hearies is while henries is .

Reuse vs Reused - What's the difference?

reuse | reused |


As verbs the difference between reuse and reused

is that reuse is while reused is (reuse).

Sweater vs Seater - What's the difference?

sweater | seater |


As nouns the difference between sweater and seater

is that sweater is a knitted jacket or jersey, usually of thick wool, worn by athletes before or after exercise while seater is (in combination) a vehicle or item of furniture that has a specified seating capacity.

Crabbing vs Cabbing - What's the difference?

crabbing | cabbing |


As verbs the difference between crabbing and cabbing

is that crabbing is while cabbing is .

As nouns the difference between crabbing and cabbing

is that crabbing is the act or art of catching crabs while cabbing is (british) the profession of a cabbie, especially one who drives a black cab.

Coxed vs Doxed - What's the difference?

coxed | doxed |


As verbs the difference between coxed and doxed

is that coxed is past tense of cox To have acted as a coxswain; to have steered a boat while doxed is past tense of dox.

As an adjective coxed

is having a cox.

Forspend vs Forspent - What's the difference?

forspend | forspent |


As a verb forspend

is to spend up; spend completely; exhaust, as by overexertion.

As an adjective forspent is

(archaic|poetic) exhausted.

Cariogenic vs Cardiogenic - What's the difference?

cariogenic | cardiogenic |


As adjectives the difference between cariogenic and cardiogenic

is that cariogenic is of, or relating to cariogenesis while cardiogenic is originating in the heart.

Lyate vs Yate - What's the difference?

lyate | yate |


As nouns the difference between lyate and yate

is that lyate is (chemistry) any anion formed by removal of a hydron (proton) from a solvent molecule while yate is .

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