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Remeeting vs Remelting - What's the difference?

remeeting | remelting |


As verbs the difference between remeeting and remelting

is that remeeting is while remelting is .

Slays vs Stays - What's the difference?

slays | stays |


As verbs the difference between slays and stays

is that slays is third-person singular of slay while stays is third-person singular of stay.

As a noun stays is

plural of lang=en.

Carpingly vs Caringly - What's the difference?

carpingly | caringly |


As adverbs the difference between carpingly and caringly

is that carpingly is in a carping manner while caringly is in a caring manner.

Dahs vs Aahs - What's the difference?

dahs | aahs |


As nouns the difference between dahs and aahs

is that dahs is plural of lang=en while aahs is plural of aah.

As a verb aahs is

third-person singular of aah.

Snufflings vs Snuffings - What's the difference?

snufflings | snuffings |


As nouns the difference between snufflings and snuffings

is that snufflings is while snuffings is .

Oenology vs Poenology - What's the difference?

oenology | poenology |


As nouns the difference between oenology and poenology

is that oenology is the scientific study of and winemaking while poenology is .

Imitators vs Imitatours - What's the difference?

imitators | imitatours |


As nouns the difference between imitators and imitatours

is that imitators is while imitatours is .

Toddling vs Tiddling - What's the difference?

toddling | tiddling |


As verbs the difference between toddling and tiddling

is that toddling is present participle of lang=en while tiddling is present participle of lang=en.

Commandement vs Law - What's the difference?

commandement | law |


As a noun commandement

is command.

As a proper noun law is

or law can be , perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound or law can be (judaism) the torah.

Evaporate vs Wane - What's the difference?

evaporate | wane |


As verbs the difference between evaporate and wane

is that evaporate is to transition from a liquid state into a gaseous state while wane is (label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.

As a noun wane is

a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling.

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