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Moths vs Mths - What's the difference?

moths | mths |


As a noun moths

is plural of moth.

As an abbreviation mths is

months.

Roes vs Roed - What's the difference?

roes | roed |


As a proper noun roes

is .

As an adjective roed is

(zoology) filled with roe.

Retimed vs Retiled - What's the difference?

retimed | retiled |


As verbs the difference between retimed and retiled

is that retimed is past tense of retime while retiled is past tense of retile.

Lunkers vs Clunkers - What's the difference?

lunkers | clunkers |


As nouns the difference between lunkers and clunkers

is that lunkers is while clunkers is .

Squirm vs Squiry - What's the difference?

squirm | squiry |


As nouns the difference between squirm and squiry

is that squirm is a twisting, snakelike movement of the body while squiry is the body of squires, collectively; squirarchy.

As a verb squirm

is to twist one’s body with snakelike motions.

Racest vs Bracest - What's the difference?

racest | bracest |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between racest and bracest

is that racest is (archaic) (race) while bracest is (archaic) (brace).

As verbs the difference between racest and bracest

is that racest is (archaic) (race) while bracest is (archaic) (brace).

Grimed vs Griced - What's the difference?

grimed | griced |


As verbs the difference between grimed and griced

is that grimed is past tense of grime while griced is past tense of grice.

Thrave vs Threave - What's the difference?

thrave | threave |


As nouns the difference between thrave and threave

is that thrave is (uk|dialect) a sheaf; a handful while threave is .

As a verb thrave

is to urge; compel; importune.

Coneine vs Confine - What's the difference?

coneine | confine |


As a noun coneine

is .

As an adjective confine is

stale.

Atone vs Alone - What's the difference?

atone | alone |


As a verb atone

is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

As an adjective alone is

by oneself, solitary.

As an adverb alone is

by one's self; apart from, or exclusive of, others; solo.

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