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Perite vs Cerite - What's the difference?

perite | cerite |


As an adjective perite

is (obsolete) skilled.

As a noun cerite is

(mineral) a hydrous silicate of cerium (and other metals).

Acrophytes vs Agrophytes - What's the difference?

acrophytes | agrophytes |


As nouns the difference between acrophytes and agrophytes

is that acrophytes is plural of lang=en while agrophytes is plural of agrophyte.

Rebake vs Rewake - What's the difference?

rebake | rewake |


As verbs the difference between rebake and rewake

is that rebake is (archaic|technical) to cook something by baking again while rewake is to wake again.

Vouches vs Voucher - What's the difference?

vouches | voucher |


As nouns the difference between vouches and voucher

is that vouches is while voucher is a piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.

As verbs the difference between vouches and voucher

is that vouches is (vouch) while voucher is to establish the authenticity of; to vouch for.

Foozling vs Footling - What's the difference?

foozling | footling |


As verbs the difference between foozling and footling

is that foozling is while footling is .

As an adjective footling is

trivial; unimportant; useless; silly; inept; irritating.

As a noun footling is

a fetus oriented so that, at birth, its feet will emerge first a type of breech birth.

Toppy vs Tappy - What's the difference?

toppy | tappy |


In obsolete terms the difference between toppy and tappy

is that toppy is having a top or peak while tappy is to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

As an adjective toppy

is having a top or peak.

As a verb tappy is

to lie close to the ground; to lie low or skulk.

Unionise vs Unionist - What's the difference?

unionise | unionist |


As a verb unionise

is .

As an adjective unionist is

(sometimes|capitalised) of or pertaining to unionism.

As a noun unionist is

an advocate or supporter of unionism.

Abscissing vs Abscissins - What's the difference?

abscissing | abscissins |


As a verb abscissing

is .

As a noun abscissins is

.

Tarin vs Tajin - What's the difference?

tarin | tajin |


As nouns the difference between tarin and tajin

is that tarin is a bird, the siskin while tajin is .

Has vs Hags - What's the difference?

has | hags |


As an adjective has

is hoarse.

As a noun hags is

.

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