behallow |
bewallow |
In lang=en terms the difference between behallow and bewallow
is that
behallow is to make holy; consecrate; sanctify; hallow completely while
bewallow is to wallow around or about; wallow all over.
As verbs the difference between behallow and bewallow
is that
behallow is to make holy; consecrate; sanctify; hallow completely while
bewallow is to wallow around or about; wallow all over.
annoints |
anoints |
As verbs the difference between annoints and anoints
is that
annoints is third-person singular of annoint while
anoints is third-person singular of anoint.
aphidiid |
ophidiid |
In zoology|lang=en terms the difference between aphidiid and ophidiid
is that
aphidiid is (zoology) any member of the aphidiidae while
ophidiid is (zoology) any member of the ophidiidae.
As nouns the difference between aphidiid and ophidiid
is that
aphidiid is (zoology) any member of the aphidiidae while
ophidiid is (zoology) any member of the ophidiidae.
compting |
coopting |
As verbs the difference between compting and coopting
is that
compting is while
coopting is .
clambered |
cambered |
As verbs the difference between clambered and cambered
is that
clambered is (
clamber) while
cambered is (
camber).
As an adjective cambered is
having camber.
bilestone |
milestone |
As nouns the difference between bilestone and milestone
is that
bilestone is a gallstone, or biliary calculus while
milestone is a stone milepost (or by extension in other materials), one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median.
As a verb milestone is
to place milestones along (a road, etc).
rehome |
rehomer |
As a verb rehome
is to find a new home for (especially of pets).
As a noun rehomer is
one who rehomes.
redrew |
rebrew |
As verbs the difference between redrew and rebrew
is that
redrew is (
redraw) while
rebrew is to brew again.
betee |
bitee |
As a verb betee
is (obsolete) to draw over (as a covering); cover; veil.
As a noun bitee is
one who is bitten.
underdo |
underdog |
As a verb underdo
is (obsolete) to put under, subject.
As a noun underdog is
a competitor thought unlikely to win.
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