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Roundhoused vs Roundhouse - What's the difference?

roundhoused | roundhouse |


As verbs the difference between roundhoused and roundhouse

is that roundhoused is (roundhouse) while roundhouse is to punch or kick with an exaggerated sweeping movement.

As a noun roundhouse is

(rail transport) a circular building in which locomotives are housed.

Cremations vs Creations - What's the difference?

cremations | creations |


As nouns the difference between cremations and creations

is that cremations is while creations is .

Ribboks vs Ribbons - What's the difference?

ribboks | ribbons |


As nouns the difference between ribboks and ribbons

is that ribboks is plural of ribbok while ribbons is plural of lang=en.

Berzerks vs Berserks - What's the difference?

berzerks | berserks |


As nouns the difference between berzerks and berserks

is that berzerks is plural of berzerk while berserks is plural of berserk.

Yoghurts vs Yoghurty - What's the difference?

yoghurts | yoghurty |


As a noun yoghurts

is .

As an adjective yoghurty is

.

Feminizer vs Feminiser - What's the difference?

feminizer | feminiser |


As nouns the difference between feminizer and feminiser

is that feminizer is one who or that which feminizes while feminiser is .

Tablings vs Tailings - What's the difference?

tablings | tailings |


As nouns the difference between tablings and tailings

is that tablings is plural of lang=en while tailings is the waste that remains after the minerals have been extracted from an ore by ore dressing; gangue, slimes.

Criers vs Driers - What's the difference?

criers | driers |


As nouns the difference between criers and driers

is that criers is while driers is .

Insetting vs Unsetting - What's the difference?

insetting | unsetting |


As verbs the difference between insetting and unsetting

is that insetting is present participle of lang=en while unsetting is present participle of lang=en.

Washiest vs Washest - What's the difference?

washiest | washest |


As an adjective washiest

is superlative of washy.

As a verb washest is

archaic second-person singular of wash.

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