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Architectures vs Architectured - What's the difference?

architectures | architectured |


As a noun architectures

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective architectured is

designed (according to a form of architecture, or as if by an architect.

Mibs vs Bibs - What's the difference?

mibs | bibs |


As nouns the difference between mibs and bibs

is that mibs is plural of lang=en while bibs is plural of lang=en.

Sede vs Spede - What's the difference?

sede | spede |


As nouns the difference between sede and spede

is that sede is while spede is .

Squeteague vs Squiteague - What's the difference?

squeteague | squiteague |


As nouns the difference between squeteague and squiteague

is that squeteague is the weakfish, a silvery edible american sciaenoid fish, while squiteague is .

Theater vs Treater - What's the difference?

theater | treater |


As nouns the difference between theater and treater

is that theater is a place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on while treater is anything that treats.

Hacky vs Shacky - What's the difference?

hacky | shacky |


As adjectives the difference between hacky and shacky

is that hacky is like a hack; amateurish while shacky is run-down, like a shack.

Cooed vs Cooeed - What's the difference?

cooed | cooeed |


As verbs the difference between cooed and cooeed

is that cooed is past tense of coo while cooeed is past tense of cooee.

Exemplifier vs Exemplifies - What's the difference?

exemplifier | exemplifies |


As a noun exemplifier

is one who, or that which, exemplifies.

As a verb exemplifies is

(exemplify).

Triphane vs Triplane - What's the difference?

triphane | triplane |


As nouns the difference between triphane and triplane

is that triphane is (mineralogy) spodumene while triplane is (aviation) an airplane that has three pairs of wings, one above the others.

Wallower vs Callower - What's the difference?

wallower | callower |


As a noun wallower

is agent noun of wallow; one who wallows.

As an adjective callower is

(callow).

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