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Croon vs Ceroon - What's the difference?

croon | ceroon |


As nouns the difference between croon and ceroon

is that croon is a soft or sentimental hum or song while ceroon is a bale or package, covered or bound with hide.

As a verb croon

is to hum or sing softly or in a sentimental manner.

Scowl vs Cowl - What's the difference?

scowl | cowl |


As nouns the difference between scowl and cowl

is that scowl is the wrinkling of the brows or face in frowning; the expression of displeasure, sullenness, or discontent in the countenance; an angry frown while cowl is a monk's hood or hooded robe.

As a verb scowl

is to wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or angry.

Unsoaped vs Unsoaked - What's the difference?

unsoaped | unsoaked |


As adjectives the difference between unsoaped and unsoaked

is that unsoaped is not soaped; unwashed while unsoaked is that has not been soaked.

Nonlifer vs Nonlife - What's the difference?

nonlifer | nonlife |


As nouns the difference between nonlifer and nonlife

is that nonlifer is a prisoner who is not serving a life sentence while nonlife is all objects or substances except those considered alive.

As an adjective nonlife is

relating to types of insurance which are not life insurance.

Opener vs Opened - What's the difference?

opener | opened |


As a noun opener

is a device that opens something; specifically a tin-opener/can-opener, or a bottle opener.

As a verb opened is

(open).

Frisked vs Fristed - What's the difference?

frisked | fristed |


As verbs the difference between frisked and fristed

is that frisked is past tense of frisk while fristed is past tense of frist.

Rakemaker vs Cakemaker - What's the difference?

rakemaker | cakemaker |


As nouns the difference between rakemaker and cakemaker

is that rakemaker is someone who makes rakes while cakemaker is someone who makes cakes.

Engrieved vs Engrieve - What's the difference?

engrieved | engrieve |


As verbs the difference between engrieved and engrieve

is that engrieved is (engrieve) while engrieve is (archaic|transitive) to cause grief to, to vex or pain; to associate with vexation or pain.

As an adjective engrieved

is hurt, grieved, pained.

Mixe vs Mixt - What's the difference?

mixe | mixt |


As verbs the difference between mixe and mixt

is that mixe is archaic form of lang=en while mixt is past tense of mix; an archaic spelling of lang=en nocap=1.

As a proper noun Mixe

is an indigenous people of Oaxaca in Mexico.

As an adjective mixt is

an archaic spelling of lang=en.

Hods vs Hogs - What's the difference?

hods | hogs |


As nouns the difference between hods and hogs

is that hods is while hogs is .

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