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 |
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 |
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 |
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.
maille |
mailler |
As nouns the difference between maille and mailler
is that
maille is alternative form of mail while
mailler is one who makes chainmail.
helions |
helicons |
As a verb helions
is .
As a noun helicons is
.
watered |
waterbed |
As an adjective watered
is supplied with adequate water.
As a verb watered
is (
water).
As a noun waterbed is
a bed with a tough plastic mattress filled with water.
typicality |
topicality |
As nouns the difference between typicality and topicality
is that
typicality is typicalness while
topicality is the condition of being topical.
crossfade |
crossfaded |
As verbs the difference between crossfade and crossfaded
is that
crossfade is to lower the volume of one audio track while raising that of another, so that they blend together while
crossfaded is (
crossfade).
As a noun crossfade
is a fade in which the volume of one audio track is lowered as that of another is raised.
chanter |
canter |
As nouns the difference between chanter and canter
is that
chanter is one who chants or sings while
canter is a gait of a horse between a trot and a gallop, consisting of three beats and a "suspension" phase, where there are no feet on the ground also describing this gait on other four legged animals or
canter can be one who cants or whines; a beggar.
As a verb canter is
to move at such pace.
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