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Licenses vs Licensed - What's the difference?

licenses | licensed |


As verbs the difference between licenses and licensed

is that licenses is (license) while licensed is (license).

As a noun licenses

is .

As an adjective licensed is

(of a person or enterprise) having been issued with a licence (by the required authority).

Steeps vs Steeks - What's the difference?

steeps | steeks |


As verbs the difference between steeps and steeks

is that steeps is (steep) while steeks is (steek).

As a noun steeks is

.

Grip vs Grig - What's the difference?

grip | grig |


In lang=en terms the difference between grip and grig

is that grip is to do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief while grig is to irritate or annoy.

As verbs the difference between grip and grig

is that grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while grig is to irritate or annoy.

As nouns the difference between grip and grig

is that grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or grip can be (obsolete) the griffin while grig is little creature;.

Reses vs Rases - What's the difference?

reses | rases |


As nouns the difference between reses and rases

is that reses is plural of lang=en while rases is plural of lang=en.

Tenders vs Enders - What's the difference?

tenders | enders |


As a noun tenders

is .

As a verb tenders

is (tender).

As a proper noun enders is

(uk|informal|television) (eastenders), a long-running british soap set in the east end of london.

Spiss vs Spies - What's the difference?

spiss | spies |


As an adjective spiss

is (obsolete) thick; compact; dense; crowded.

As a noun spies is

spit (pointed rod) or spies can be pike (weapon).

Rivel vs Rives - What's the difference?

rivel | rives |


As a verb rivel

is to shrivel, wrinkle (up).

As a noun rivel

is (obsolete) a wrinkle; a rimple.

As a proper noun rives is

.

Unfollows vs Unfellows - What's the difference?

unfollows | unfellows |


As verbs the difference between unfollows and unfellows

is that unfollows is (unfollow) while unfellows is (unfellow).

Oose vs Ooser - What's the difference?

oose | ooser |


As nouns the difference between oose and ooser

is that oose is (scotland) fluff or oose can be (us) yucca while ooser is a wooden horned mask used for folkloric and magical purposes.

Sodden vs Sadden - What's the difference?

sodden | sadden |


In lang=en terms the difference between sodden and sadden

is that sodden is to become soaked while sadden is to render heavy or cohesive.

As verbs the difference between sodden and sadden

is that sodden is to drench, soak or saturate while sadden is to make sad or unhappy.

As an adjective sodden

is soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated.

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