chub |
chubb |
As nouns the difference between chub and chubb
is that
chub is one of various species of freshwater fish of the
Cyprinidae or carp family, especially while
chubb is an erection.
rival |
rivel |
In obsolete terms the difference between rival and rivel
is that
rival is one having a common right or privilege with another; a partner while
rivel is a wrinkle; a rimple.
In transitive terms the difference between rival and rivel
is that
rival is to oppose or compete with while
rivel is to cause to be wrinkled, to shrivel.
As an adjective rival
is having the same pretensions or claims; standing in competition for superiority.
rigger |
digger |
As nouns the difference between rigger and digger
is that
rigger is one who rigs or dresses; one whose occupation is to fit the rigging of a ship or of a counterweight system while
digger is a soldier from australia or new zealand.
operationalizing |
operationalising |
As verbs the difference between operationalizing and operationalising
is that
operationalizing is while
operationalising is .
cancellus |
cancells |
As a noun cancellus
is (architecture) a barrier, balustrade or railing, or screen, dividing the main body of a church from the chancel.
As a verb cancells is
(
cancell).
desked |
dusked |
As verbs the difference between desked and dusked
is that
desked is past tense of desk while
dusked is past tense of dusk.
charets |
carets |
As nouns the difference between charets and carets
is that
charets is while
carets is .
beskirting |
bespirting |
As verbs the difference between beskirting and bespirting
is that
beskirting is while
bespirting is .
tympanies |
tympanites |
As nouns the difference between tympanies and tympanites
is that
tympanies is while
tympanites is (medicine) a distended abdomen as a result of an accumulation of gas.
maze |
baze |
As a noun maze
is cream (cheese), quantity.
As a verb baze is
(obsolete) to stupefy; frighten; alarm.
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