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Smogginess vs Sogginess - What's the difference?

smogginess | sogginess |


As nouns the difference between smogginess and sogginess

is that smogginess is the state or condition of being smoggy while sogginess is the property of being soggy.

Curraghs vs Currachs - What's the difference?

curraghs | currachs |


As nouns the difference between curraghs and currachs

is that curraghs is plural of curragh while currachs is plural of currach.

Stimies vs Slimies - What's the difference?

stimies | slimies |


As nouns the difference between stimies and slimies

is that stimies is while slimies is .

As a verb stimies

is (stimy).

Wiling vs Wiring - What's the difference?

wiling | wiring |


As verbs the difference between wiling and wiring

is that wiling is while wiring is .

As a noun wiring is

a mass of electric wires.

Inexplainable vs Unexplainable - What's the difference?

inexplainable | unexplainable |


As adjectives the difference between inexplainable and unexplainable

is that inexplainable is that cannot be explained while unexplainable is that cannot be explained; inexplicable.

Soar vs Hoar - What's the difference?

soar | hoar |


As a proper noun soar

is (label) a river in england tributary to the trent.

As a noun hoar is

a white or greyish-white colour.

As an adjective hoar is

of a white or greyish-white colour.

As a verb hoar is

(obsolete|intransitive) to become mouldy or musty.

Willer vs Willed - What's the difference?

willer | willed |


As a noun willer

is one who wills, who causes by an act of will or willpower.

As an adjective willed is

having a document specifying inheritance.

As a verb willed is

past tense of will.

Feeling vs Reeling - What's the difference?

feeling | reeling |


As nouns the difference between feeling and reeling

is that feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while reeling is the motion of something that reels.

As verbs the difference between feeling and reeling

is that feeling is present participle of lang=en while reeling is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective feeling

is emotionally sensitive.

Darr vs Harr - What's the difference?

darr | harr |


As nouns the difference between darr and harr

is that darr is a bird, the European black tern while harr is a sea mist.

Crowned vs Crowed - What's the difference?

crowned | crowed |


As verbs the difference between crowned and crowed

is that crowned is (crown) while crowed is (crow).

As an adjective crowned

is (obsolete) great; excessive; supreme.

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