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Nuns vs Nugs - What's the difference?

nuns | nugs |


As nouns the difference between nuns and nugs

is that nuns is plural of lang=en while nugs is plural of nug.

Basso vs Bassa - What's the difference?

basso | bassa |


As a verb basso

is .

As a proper noun bassa is

the parts of switzerland that are lower than grisons.

Gha vs Gah - What's the difference?

gha | gah |


As a noun gha

is the letter Ƣ (minuscule: ƣ), formerly used in the Latin orthographies of various (mostly Turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.

As an interjection gah is

Used to express exasperation or annoyance.

Woks vs Wos - What's the difference?

woks | wos |


As nouns the difference between woks and wos

is that woks is while wos is louse.

Entier vs Enter - What's the difference?

entier | enter |


As nouns the difference between entier and enter

is that entier is the greatest integer not exceeding the specified number while enter is the "enter" key on a computer keyboard.

Reviver vs Revives - What's the difference?

reviver | revives |


As a noun reviver

is agent noun of revive; one who revives.

As a verb revives is

(revive).

Watching vs Ratching - What's the difference?

watching | ratching |


As verbs the difference between watching and ratching

is that watching is present participle of lang=en while ratching is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun watching

is the act of one who watches.

Yorked vs Porked - What's the difference?

yorked | porked |


As verbs the difference between yorked and porked

is that yorked is (york) while porked is (pork).

As an adjective porked is

to be extensively broken or beyond repair.

Fallest vs Callest - What's the difference?

fallest | callest |


As verbs the difference between fallest and callest

is that fallest is while callest is (call).

Dillion vs Gillion - What's the difference?

dillion | gillion |


As a noun dillion

is an unspecified large number (of).

As a numeral gillion is

a thousand million, proposed as an alternative to the (now little used) British milliard and the (ambiguous, in the UK) US billion.

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