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Basses vs Bagses - What's the difference?

basses | bagses |


As a noun basses

is .

As a verb bagses is

(bags).

Bels vs Bens - What's the difference?

bels | bens |


As nouns the difference between bels and bens

is that bels is belgian (inhabitant of belgium) while bens is .

Ower vs Dower - What's the difference?

ower | dower |


As nouns the difference between ower and dower

is that ower is a person who owes money while dower is (legal) the part of or interest in a deceased husband's property provided to his widow, usually in the form of a life estate.

As a preposition ower

is (geordie) over.

As an adverb ower

is (geordie) over.

As an adjective ower

is (geordie) over, too.

As a verb dower is

to give a dower or dowry.

Uncoops vs Unloops - What's the difference?

uncoops | unloops |


As verbs the difference between uncoops and unloops

is that uncoops is (uncoop) while unloops is (unloop).

Chousing vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

chousing | cohousing |


As a verb chousing

is .

As a noun cohousing is

housing]] in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal [[facility|facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

Rundale vs Rundle - What's the difference?

rundale | rundle |


As nouns the difference between rundale and rundle

is that rundale is a system of land tenure in which farmland is divided into irregular strips and allocated to tenants in rotation; a strip of such land while rundle is (obsolete) a round; a step of a ladder; a rung.

Wiglet vs Willet - What's the difference?

wiglet | willet |


As nouns the difference between wiglet and willet

is that wiglet is a small wig while willet is Tringa semipalmata or Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, a large shorebird.

As a proper noun Willet is

{{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.

Lets vs Sets - What's the difference?

lets | sets |


As an adjective lets

is latvian.

As a proper noun lets

is latvian (language).

As a noun sets is

.

As a verb sets is

(set).

Tresses vs Dresses - What's the difference?

tresses | dresses |


As nouns the difference between tresses and dresses

is that tresses is plural of lang=en while dresses is plural of dress.

As verbs the difference between tresses and dresses

is that tresses is third-person singular of tress while dresses is third-person singular of dress.

Shipwrecker vs Shipwreckee - What's the difference?

shipwrecker | shipwreckee |

Shipwreckee is a related term of shipwrecker.



As nouns the difference between shipwrecker and shipwreckee

is that shipwrecker is one who causes a shipwreck while shipwreckee is one who is shipwrecked.

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