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Sits vs Slits - What's the difference?

sits | slits |


As nouns the difference between sits and slits

is that sits is plural of lang=en while slits is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between sits and slits

is that sits is third-person singular of sit while slits is third-person singular of slit.

Utu vs Umu - What's the difference?

utu | umu |


As nouns the difference between utu and umu

is that utu is recompense, payback; revenge while umu is an earth oven used by the Maori.

As an initialism UTU

is the Ulster teacher's union.

As a proper noun Utu

is a Sumerian deity, in Sumerian mythology, Utu is the son of the moon god Nanna and the goddess Ningal.

Packie vs Hackie - What's the difference?

packie | hackie |


As nouns the difference between packie and hackie

is that packie is alternative form of package store while hackie is a taxicab driver.

Mats vs Macs - What's the difference?

mats | macs |


As a verb mats

is .

As a noun macs is

.

Thinners vs Thinness - What's the difference?

thinners | thinness |


As nouns the difference between thinners and thinness

is that thinners is while thinness is the state of being thin.

Habenula vs Habenulae - What's the difference?

habenula | habenulae |


As nouns the difference between habenula and habenulae

is that habenula is a circumscript mass of cells in the caudal and dorsal aspect of the dorsal thalamus while habenulae is plural of habenula.

Overmiked vs Overmixed - What's the difference?

overmiked | overmixed |


As verbs the difference between overmiked and overmixed

is that overmiked is (overmike) while overmixed is (overmix).

Fact vs Firearm - What's the difference?

fact | firearm |


As an initialism fact

is federation against copyright theft.

As a noun firearm is

a personal weapon that uses explosive powder to propel a metal (usually lead) projectile.

Blore vs Blare - What's the difference?

blore | blare |


As verbs the difference between blore and blare

is that blore is to cry; cry out; weep while blare is to make a loud sound.

As nouns the difference between blore and blare

is that blore is the act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast while blare is a loud sound.

Cozens vs Dozens - What's the difference?

cozens | dozens |


As a verb cozens

is third-person singular of cozen.

As a noun dozens is

plural of lang=en.

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