blowy |
glowy |
As adjectives the difference between blowy and glowy
is that
blowy is windy or breezy while
glowy is glowing.
As a noun blowy
is .
emoving |
emmoving |
As verbs the difference between emoving and emmoving
is that
emoving is while
emmoving is .
reboot |
rebook |
As verbs the difference between reboot and rebook
is that
reboot is (computing) to cause a computer to execute its boot process, effectively resetting the computer and causing the operating system to reload, especially after a system or power failure while
rebook is to book again.
As a noun reboot
is (computing) an instance of rebooting.
checked |
chucked |
As verbs the difference between checked and chucked
is that
checked is (
check) while
chucked is (
chuck).
As an adjective checked
is (north america) having a pattern of checks; checkered.
janglers |
jangles |
As a noun janglers
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb jangles is
third-person singular of jangle.
stied |
shied |
As verbs the difference between stied and shied
is that
stied is (
sty) while
shied is (
shy).
ruined |
rined |
As adjectives the difference between ruined and rined
is that
ruined is {{cx|slang|lang=en}} incapacitated by drugs or alcohol while
rined is having a rind.
As a verb ruined
is past tense of ruin.
sard |
sayd |
In obsolete terms the difference between sard and sayd
is that
sard is to seduce (a woman while
sayd is
said, mentioned earlier.
As a noun sard
is a variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color.
As an adjective sayd is
said, mentioned earlier.
pal |
pax |
As a noun pal
is pole, post.
As a proper noun pax is
latin name given to several peacetimes in human history.
tons |
tongs |
As nouns the difference between tons and tongs
is that
tons is while
tongs is () an instrument or tool used for picking things up without touching them with the hands or fingers, consisting of two slats or grips hinged at the end or in the middle, and sometimes including a spring to open the grips or
tongs can be .
As a verb tongs is
(
tong).
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