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Vape vs Jape - What's the difference?

vape | jape |


As nouns the difference between vape and jape

is that vape is hot weather while jape is a joke or quip.

As a verb jape is

to jest; play tricks; joke.

Sues vs Sums - What's the difference?

sues | sums |


As verbs the difference between sues and sums

is that sues is third-person singular of sue while sums is third-person singular of sum.

As a proper noun Sues

is the plural of Sue.

As a noun sums is

plural of lang=en.

Precertifying vs Recertifying - What's the difference?

precertifying | recertifying |


As verbs the difference between precertifying and recertifying

is that precertifying is while recertifying is .

Crashed vs Crashes - What's the difference?

crashed | crashes |


As verbs the difference between crashed and crashes

is that crashed is past tense of crash while crashes is third-person singular of crash.

As a noun crashes is

plural of lang=en.

Houppelandes vs Houpelandes - What's the difference?

houppelandes | houpelandes |


As nouns the difference between houppelandes and houpelandes

is that houppelandes is while houpelandes is .

Eugh vs Yeugh - What's the difference?

eugh | yeugh |


As nouns the difference between eugh and yeugh

is that eugh is obsolete form of lang=en while yeugh is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an interjection yeugh is

an exclamation of disgust; yech, yuck, ew.

Unsweat vs Unswept - What's the difference?

unsweat | unswept |


As a verb unsweat

is to relieve from perspiration; to ease or cool after exercise or toil.

As an adjective unswept is

not swept.

Mojo vs Mofo - What's the difference?

mojo | mofo |


As a noun mojo

is a magic charm or spell.

As an abbreviation mofo is

abbreviation of lang=en.

Aspie vs Aspire - What's the difference?

aspie | aspire |


As a noun aspie

is an Aspergerian: a person with Asperger’s syndrome.

As a verb aspire is

to hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation (followed by to as a preposition or infinitive particle).

Pinots vs Pivots - What's the difference?

pinots | pivots |


As nouns the difference between pinots and pivots

is that pinots is plural of pinot while pivots is plural of pivot.

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