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Acrazing vs Crazing - What's the difference?

acrazing | crazing |


As verbs the difference between acrazing and crazing

is that acrazing is while crazing is .

As a noun crazing is

a covering of fine cracks on a hard smooth surface such as a glazed object or car exterior.

Tooted vs Toted - What's the difference?

tooted | toted |


As verbs the difference between tooted and toted

is that tooted is past tense of toot while toted is past tense of tote.

Bitty vs Pitty - What's the difference?

bitty | pitty |


As nouns the difference between bitty and pitty

is that bitty is while pitty is .

As an adjective bitty

is containing bits; fragmented.

Qangos vs Tangos - What's the difference?

qangos | tangos |


As nouns the difference between qangos and tangos

is that qangos is while tangos is .

Sagittariids vs Sagittarids - What's the difference?

sagittariids | sagittarids |


As nouns the difference between sagittariids and sagittarids

is that sagittariids is plural of sagittariid while sagittarids is plural of sagittarid.

Buttoned vs Buttoner - What's the difference?

buttoned | buttoner |


As a verb buttoned

is (button).

As an adjective buttoned

is with buttons fastened.

As a noun buttoner is

one who buttons something.

Hammy vs Gammy - What's the difference?

hammy | gammy |


As adjectives the difference between hammy and gammy

is that hammy is resembling ham while gammy is injured, or not functioning properly (with respect to legs).

As nouns the difference between hammy and gammy

is that hammy is (us|australia|nz|chiefly|sports|slang) a hamstring injury while gammy is (colloquial) grandmother or gammy can be (scotland|slang|vulgar) a blowjob; fellatio.

Hewing vs Hawing - What's the difference?

hewing | hawing |


As verbs the difference between hewing and hawing

is that hewing is present participle of lang=en while hawing is present participle of haw.

As a noun hawing is

the act of saying "haw", in intermission or hesitation of speech.

Chlorhydria vs Chlorhydric - What's the difference?

chlorhydria | chlorhydric |


As a noun chlorhydria

is (pathology) the presence of (especially an excessive amount of) hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

As an adjective chlorhydric is

(chemistry).

Reckoned vs Beckoned - What's the difference?

reckoned | beckoned |


As verbs the difference between reckoned and beckoned

is that reckoned is (reckon) while beckoned is (beckon).

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