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Renew vs Remew - What's the difference?

renew | remew |


As verbs the difference between renew and remew

is that renew is (lb) to make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition while remew is (label) to change, alter, transform.

Rightie vs Nightie - What's the difference?

rightie | nightie |


As nouns the difference between rightie and nightie

is that rightie is a right-handed person while nightie is (informal) a woman's nightgown or nightdress; a dress-like garment worn to bed.

Terpin vs Serpin - What's the difference?

terpin | serpin |


As nouns the difference between terpin and serpin

is that terpin is (obsolete|medicine) any of several preparations, primarily of terpineol, used medicinally while serpin is (protein) any of a family of proteins that inhibit serine proteases (especially trypsin).

Parids vs Sparids - What's the difference?

parids | sparids |


As nouns the difference between parids and sparids

is that parids is while sparids is .

Appar vs Appay - What's the difference?

appar | appay |

Appar is likely misspelled.


Appar has no English definition.

As a verb appay is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Badling vs Ladling - What's the difference?

badling | ladling |


As a noun badling

is an effeminate or womanish man or badling can be a brood, group, or flock of ducks.

As a verb ladling is

.

Dumbest vs Numbest - What's the difference?

dumbest | numbest |


As adjectives the difference between dumbest and numbest

is that dumbest is (dumb) while numbest is (numb).

Polypile vs Polypill - What's the difference?

polypile | polypill |


As a verb polypile

is (video games|roguelikes) to stack (items) so as to polymorph them into different items in a single turn.

As a noun polypill is

medication that is a combination drug of multiple active ingredients, and that is aimed to be consumed widespread in the population, even by currently healthy individuals, as a means of preventative medicine.

Columbiferous vs Columniferous - What's the difference?

columbiferous | columniferous |


As adjectives the difference between columbiferous and columniferous

is that columbiferous is that contains or yields columbium while columniferous is bearing columns.

Nominate vs Dominate - What's the difference?

nominate | dominate |


As verbs the difference between nominate and dominate

is that nominate is to name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office while dominate is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.

As an adjective nominate

is nominotypical.

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