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Becks vs Fecks - What's the difference?

becks | fecks |


As nouns the difference between becks and fecks

is that becks is plural of lang=en while fecks is faith.

As a proper noun Becks

is a common nickname for David Beckham.

As a verb fecks is

third-person singular of feck.

Cabob vs Abob - What's the difference?

cabob | abob |


As a noun cabob

is obsolete form of kebab.

As a verb cabob

is obsolete form of kebab.

As an adverb abob is

afloat; bouncing on the surface of a liquid.

As an adjective abob is

afloat; bouncing on the surface of a liquid.

Kites vs Sites - What's the difference?

kites | sites |


As nouns the difference between kites and sites

is that kites is while sites is .

Heads vs Yeads - What's the difference?

heads | yeads |


As nouns the difference between heads and yeads

is that heads is or heads can be (slang) high-grade marijuana while yeads is .

As an interjection heads

is a shouted warning that something is falling from above, mind your heads.

As a verb heads

is (head).

Overemphasize vs Overemphasized - What's the difference?

overemphasize | overemphasized |


As verbs the difference between overemphasize and overemphasized

is that overemphasize is to place too much emphasis on; to overstate the importance of while overemphasized is (overemphasize).

Cowness vs Cowless - What's the difference?

cowness | cowless |


As a noun cowness

is the quality of being a cow.

As an adjective cowless is

without cows.

Suint vs Suing - What's the difference?

suint | suing |


As nouns the difference between suint and suing

is that suint is (organic compound|dated) a substance obtained from the wool of sheep, consisting largely of potash mixed with fatty and earthy matters while suing is the act of one who sues for something.

As a verb suing is

.

Mendery vs Meadery - What's the difference?

mendery | meadery |


As nouns the difference between mendery and meadery

is that mendery is the department of a library where damaged books are repaired while meadery is a place where mead is made.

Stocken vs Stocker - What's the difference?

stocken | stocker |


As nouns the difference between stocken and stocker

is that stocken is (obsolete) ; stockings while stocker is (agriculture) livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring.

Gapped vs Gypped - What's the difference?

gapped | gypped |


As verbs the difference between gapped and gypped

is that gapped is past tense of gap while gypped is past tense of gyp.

As an adjective gapped

is having a gap.

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