contra |
centra |
As nouns the difference between contra and centra
is that
contra is street (of houses) while
centra is .
unlust |
unlusty |
As a noun unlust
is displeasure; dislike.
As an adjective unlusty is
not lusty.
unlined |
undined |
As adjectives the difference between unlined and undined
is that
unlined is without lining; without liner while
undined is not having dined.
refs |
refl |
As a noun refs
is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
As a verb refs
is third-person singular of ref.
As an adjective refl is
abbreviation of lang=en.
benching |
henching |
As verbs the difference between benching and henching
is that
benching is while
henching is .
As a noun benching
is an instance of a person being removed temporarily from an active role in a group or team activity.
curdling |
curling |
As a verb curdling
is .
As a noun curdling
is the act by which something is curdled.
As a proper noun curling is
.
rings |
kings |
As a noun rings
is .
As a proper noun kings is
(biblical) one of the various books called
kings in the old testament of bible, and of the tanakh variously known as.
crib |
crit |
As nouns the difference between crib and crit
is that
crib is (us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet while
crit is (informal) criticism or
crit can be a critical hit as used in role playing games.
As verbs the difference between crib and crit
is that
crib is to place or confine in a crib while
crit is to exact damage from a critical hit.
fait |
gait |
As nouns the difference between fait and gait
is that
fait is roof ridge while
gait is manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
As a verb gait is
to teach a specific
gait to a horse.
kinges |
kings |
As a noun kinges
is .
As a proper noun kings is
(biblical) one of the various books called
kings in the old testament of bible, and of the tanakh variously known as.
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