doughts |
doughs |
As nouns the difference between doughts and doughs
is that
doughts is plural of lang=en while
doughs is plural of dough.
betters |
fetters |
As nouns the difference between betters and fetters
is that
betters is plural of lang=en while
fetters is plural of fetter.
As verbs the difference between betters and fetters
is that
betters is third-person singular of better while
fetters is third-person singular of fetter.
raining |
railing |
As verbs the difference between raining and railing
is that
raining is present participle of lang=en while
railing is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between raining and railing
is that
raining is a fall of rain while
railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
elvishly |
elfishly |
As adverbs the difference between elvishly and elfishly
is that
elvishly is in an elvish manner while
elfishly is in an elfish manner; mischievously.
untrust |
entrust |
As a noun untrust
is lack or absence of trust; mistrust; distrust.
As an adjective untrust
is faithless; distrustful.
As a verb entrust is
to trust to the care of.
ares |
arks |
As nouns the difference between ares and arks
is that
ares is while
arks is .
unshunted |
unhunted |
As adjectives the difference between unshunted and unhunted
is that
unshunted is not shunted while
unhunted is in which hunting does not take place.
rounds |
sounds |
As nouns the difference between rounds and sounds
is that
rounds is while
sounds is .
As verbs the difference between rounds and sounds
is that
rounds is (
round) while
sounds is (
sound).
lives |
olives |
As nouns the difference between lives and olives
is that
lives is plural of lang=en while
olives is plural of olive.
As a verb lives
is third-person singular of live.
brainer |
braine |
As nouns the difference between brainer and braine
is that
brainer is only used in combinations someone with a certain type of brain while
braine is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
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