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Overeaters vs Overheaters - What's the difference?

overeaters | overheaters |


As nouns the difference between overeaters and overheaters

is that overeaters is while overheaters is .

Sowced vs Souced - What's the difference?

sowced | souced |


As verbs the difference between sowced and souced

is that sowced is past tense of sowce while souced is past tense of souce.

Hooper vs Hooped - What's the difference?

hooper | hooped |


As a proper noun hooper

is .

As a verb hooped is

(hoop).

Chores vs Cores - What's the difference?

chores | cores |


As nouns the difference between chores and cores

is that chores is plural of lang=en while cores is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between chores and cores

is that chores is third-person singular of chore while cores is third-person singular of core.

Lew vs Lbw - What's the difference?

lew | lbw |


As an adjective lew

is (northern england) lukewarm, tepid.

As a noun lbw is

(lbw).

Crags vs Cags - What's the difference?

crags | cags |


As nouns the difference between crags and cags

is that crags is plural of lang=en while cags is plural of lang=en.

Wettable vs Vettable - What's the difference?

wettable | vettable |


As adjectives the difference between wettable and vettable

is that wettable is capable of being wetted while vettable is capable of being vetted.

Botts vs Butts - What's the difference?

botts | butts |


As nouns the difference between botts and butts

is that botts is the disease caused by the maggots of the horse bot fly when they infect the stomach of a horse while butts is .

Chap vs Chad - What's the difference?

chap | chad |


As nouns the difference between chap and chad

is that chap is a man, a fellow while chad is small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, punched cards, paper tape etc.

As a verb chap

is of the skin, to split or flake due to cold weather or dryness.

As a proper noun Chad is

a given name derived from Old English. Also a modern nickname for Charles, Chadwick and similar-sounding names.

Pays vs Paps - What's the difference?

pays | paps |


As verbs the difference between pays and paps

is that pays is third-person singular of pay while paps is third-person singular of pap.

As a noun paps is

plural of lang=en.

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