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Mone vs Hone - What's the difference?

mone | hone |


As nouns the difference between mone and hone

is that mone is communion; participation; companionship while hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool.

As verbs the difference between mone and hone

is that mone is to admonish; advise; explain while hone is to sharpen with a hone.

Freezed vs Freezer - What's the difference?

freezed | freezer |


As a verb freezed

is (dialect|nonstandard) (freeze).

As a noun freezer is

an appliance or room used to store food or other perishable items at temperatures below 0 celsius (32° fahrenheit).

Losable vs Closable - What's the difference?

losable | closable |


As adjectives the difference between losable and closable

is that losable is that can be lost while closable is .

Triune vs Trione - What's the difference?

triune | trione |


As an adjective triune

is threefold, having three components that are both separate and united; said especially of the Trinity of Christian doctrine.

As a noun trione is

any ketone having three carbonyl groups.

Raiming vs Raining - What's the difference?

raiming | raining |


As verbs the difference between raiming and raining

is that raiming is while raining is .

As a noun raining is

a fall of rain.

Chlorinise vs Chlorinised - What's the difference?

chlorinise | chlorinised |


As verbs the difference between chlorinise and chlorinised

is that chlorinise is while chlorinised is (chlorinise).

Oms vs Toms - What's the difference?

oms | toms |


As nouns the difference between oms and toms

is that oms is plural of lang=en while toms is plural of lang=en.

As an acronym OMS

is orbital Maneuvering System — NASA terminology for orbital maneuvering rockets.

As a proper noun Toms is

plural of Tom|lang=enCategory:English plurals.

Regally vs Legally - What's the difference?

regally | legally |


As adverbs the difference between regally and legally

is that regally is in a regal manner, in the way of, or befitting, royalty while legally is as permitted by law; not contrary to law.

Lilioid vs Liliid - What's the difference?

lilioid | liliid |


As nouns the difference between lilioid and liliid

is that lilioid is (botany) any of a grade of five monocot orders (petrosaviales, dioscoreales, pandanales, liliales and asparagales) in which most species have flowers with relatively large, coloured tepals resembling those of a lily while liliid is (zoology) any member of the liliidae.

Pepper vs Hepper - What's the difference?

pepper | hepper |


As nouns the difference between pepper and hepper

is that pepper is a plant of the family piperaceae while hepper is a young salmon; a parr.

As a verb pepper

is to add pepper to.

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