piddle |
diddle |
As a proper noun piddle
is a small river in dorset county, england.
As a noun diddle is
(music) in percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either rr or ll), similar to the drag, except that by convention diddles are played the
same speed as the context in which they are placed.
As a verb diddle is
to cheat; to swindle.
bounded |
bunded |
As verbs the difference between bounded and bunded
is that
bounded is (
bound) while
bunded is (
bund).
As an adjective bounded
is (analysis) of a set, that it is capable of being included within a ball of finite radius.
funnier |
funner |
As adjectives the difference between funnier and funner
is that
funnier is comparative of funny while
funner is comparative of fun.
payot |
pyot |
As nouns the difference between payot and pyot
is that
payot is (judaism) curly sideburns worn by jewish men while
pyot is (
scotland and northern uk) a magpie; a water ouzel.
codled |
codle |
As verbs the difference between codled and codle
is that
codled is past tense of codle while
codle is obsolete form of coddle.
faffing |
baffing |
As verbs the difference between faffing and baffing
is that
faffing is while
baffing is .
ley |
dey |
As a noun ley
is .
As an adjective ley
is (obsolete) fallow; unseeded.
As a proper noun dey is
the tenth solar month of the persian calendar.
treatiser |
treatises |
As nouns the difference between treatiser and treatises
is that
treatiser is one who writes a treatise while
treatises is plural of lang=en.
sink |
spink |
As nouns the difference between sink and spink
is that
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing while
spink is (obsolete|dialectal) chaffinch.
As a verb sink
is
to move or be moved into something .
rebill |
refill |
As verbs the difference between rebill and refill
is that
rebill is to bill again while
refill is to fill up once again.
As a noun refill is
a filling after the first.
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