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Mitching vs Witching - What's the difference?

mitching | witching |


As verbs the difference between mitching and witching

is that mitching is present participle of lang=en while witching is present participle of lang= en.

As nouns the difference between mitching and witching

is that mitching is pilfering; skulking while witching is an act of witchcraft.

Koodoo vs Hoodoo - What's the difference?

koodoo | hoodoo |


As nouns the difference between koodoo and hoodoo

is that koodoo is (dated) while hoodoo is african traditional folk magic.

As a verb hoodoo is

to bring bad luck or misfortune, to jinx.

Cops vs Copsy - What's the difference?

cops | copsy |


As a noun cops

is plural of lang=en; Police officers.

As a verb cops

is third-person singular of cop.

As an adjective copsy is

characterized by copses.

Looch vs Pooch - What's the difference?

looch | pooch |


As nouns the difference between looch and pooch

is that looch is a medicine taken by licking; a lambative while pooch is (slang) a dog.

As a verb pooch is

to distend, to swell or extend beyond normal limits; usually used with out.

Cerebralism vs Cerebralist - What's the difference?

cerebralism | cerebralist |


As nouns the difference between cerebralism and cerebralist

is that cerebralism is (philosophy|uncountable) the doctrine that non-physical phenomena are functions or products of the brain only while cerebralist is (philosophy) one who accepts cerebralism.

Yets vs Yats - What's the difference?

yets | yats |


As nouns the difference between yets and yats

is that yets is plural of lang=en while yats is plural of lang=en.

Lavant vs Levant - What's the difference?

lavant | levant |

Levant is a alternative form of lavant.



As nouns the difference between lavant and levant

is that lavant is a shallow or more or less intermittent spring while levant is a disappearing or absconding after losing a bet.

As a proper noun Levant is

the countries bordering the eastern Mediterranean Sea variously.

As a verb levant is

to abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts.

As an adjective levant is

rising, of an animal.

Gimpiest vs Wimpiest - What's the difference?

gimpiest | wimpiest |


As adjectives the difference between gimpiest and wimpiest

is that gimpiest is superlative of gimpy while wimpiest is superlative of wimpy.

Tach vs Tech - What's the difference?

tach | tech |


As nouns the difference between tach and tech

is that tach is tachometer while tech is technology.

Cooping vs Rooping - What's the difference?

cooping | rooping |


As verbs the difference between cooping and rooping

is that cooping is while rooping is .

As a noun cooping

is the practice of forcing unwilling participants to vote, often several times over, for a particular candidate in an election.

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