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Feted vs Meted - What's the difference?

feted | meted |


As verbs the difference between feted and meted

is that feted is while meted is (mete).

Unown vs Ungown - What's the difference?

unown | ungown |


As verbs the difference between unown and ungown

is that unown is (rare) to cease ownership while ungown is to strip of a gown; to unfrock.

Adverser vs Adverse - What's the difference?

adverser | adverse |


As adjectives the difference between adverser and adverse

is that adverser is (adverse) while adverse is unfavorable; antagonistic in purpose or effect; hostile; actively opposing one's interests or wishes; contrary to one's welfare; acting against; working in an opposing direction.

Nonmodel vs Nonmodem - What's the difference?

nonmodel | nonmodem |


As a noun nonmodel

is that which is not a model (framework for representing a concept).

As an adjective nonmodem is

(computing) not of or pertaining to a modem.

Serifs vs Serins - What's the difference?

serifs | serins |


As nouns the difference between serifs and serins

is that serifs is while serins is .

Fryings vs Frylings - What's the difference?

fryings | frylings |


As nouns the difference between fryings and frylings

is that fryings is plural of lang=en while frylings is plural of fryling.

Goral vs Horal - What's the difference?

goral | horal |


As a noun goral

is a type of asian ungulate ruminant, now defined as any of the four species of the genus naemorhedus .

As an adjective horal is

of or relating to an hour, or to hours.

Sampis vs Samps - What's the difference?

sampis | samps |


As nouns the difference between sampis and samps

is that sampis is while samps is .

Ptyaline vs Ptyalize - What's the difference?

ptyaline | ptyalize |


As a noun ptyaline

is .

As a verb ptyalize is

(rare) to spit.

Yogi vs Yoni - What's the difference?

yogi | yoni |


As nouns the difference between yogi and yoni

is that yogi is a devotee or adherent of yoga while yoni is the female sexual organs, or a symbol of them, especially as an object of veneration within certain types of Hinduism, Buddhism, and other cultures.

As an adjective yogi

is attributive of lang=en.

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