caseation |
cassation |
As nouns the difference between caseation and cassation
is that
caseation is (pathology) a necrotic degeneration of tissue to a cheese-like condition while
cassation is the abrogation of a law by a higher authority; annulment or
cassation can be (music) piece of instrumental music of the eighteenth century similar to the serenade, and often performed out of doors.
maaed |
maned |
As a verb maaed
is past tense of maa.
As an adjective maned is
having a (specified form of) mane.
encephalos |
encephalous |
As a noun encephalos
is (anatomy) the encephalon.
As an adjective encephalous is
(zoology) having a head; said of most mollusks.
hooding |
hooning |
As verbs the difference between hooding and hooning
is that
hooding is while
hooning is .
gens |
gems |
As nouns the difference between gens and gems
is that
gens is a legally defined unit of Roman society, being a collection of people related by birth, marriage or adoption, but allowing a greater amount of time between members and their common ancestor than is commonly implied by the term {{term|related|lang=en}} while
gems is plural of lang=en.
As an abbreviation gens
is generations.
pipemen |
pikemen |
As nouns the difference between pipemen and pikemen
is that
pipemen is while
pikemen is .
rakes |
razes |
As verbs the difference between rakes and razes
is that
rakes is (
rake) while
razes is (
raze).
As a noun rakes
is .
diple |
tiple |
As nouns the difference between diple and tiple
is that
diple is a mark once used in margins to draw attention to something in text while
tiple is a small, plucked stringed-instrument of the guitar family, used in the traditional musics of Spain and various Latin American nations.
sockful |
sackful |
As nouns the difference between sockful and sackful
is that
sockful is as much as a sock will hold while
sackful is the amount a sack would contain.
As an adjective sackful is
intent on plunder.
sparkless |
sparklers |
As an adjective sparkless
is without a spark.
As a noun sparklers is
plural of sparkler.
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