piddock |
puddock |
As nouns the difference between piddock and puddock
is that
piddock is any of the bivalve molluscs of the genus
pholas'' or family '' , which burrow into soft rocks while
puddock is (obsolete) paddock.
buttermilks |
buttermilky |
As a noun buttermilks
is plural of buttermilk.
As an adjective buttermilky is
resembling or characteristic of buttermilk.
cyte |
cytee |
As nouns the difference between cyte and cytee
is that
cyte is while
cytee is .
endowments |
indowments |
As nouns the difference between endowments and indowments
is that
endowments is plural of lang=en while
indowments is plural of indowment.
undull |
unfull |
As adjectives the difference between undull and unfull
is that
undull is not dull; sharp while
unfull is not full or complete; incomplete; imperfect.
As a verb undull
is to remove the dullness of; clear.
pointe |
pointy |
As nouns the difference between pointe and pointy
is that
pointe is the tip of the toe; a ballet position executed with the tip of the toe while
pointy is any pointed object.
As an adjective pointy is
pointed in shape, having a point or points.
unscrambles |
unscrambled |
As verbs the difference between unscrambles and unscrambled
is that
unscrambles is third-person singular of unscramble while
unscrambled is past tense of unscramble.
fairing |
faring |
As nouns the difference between faring and fairing
is that
faring is an adventure, trek, journey while
fairing is a structure on various parts of a vehicle, for example an aircraft, automobile, or motorcycle, that produces a smooth exterior and reduces drag.
As verbs the difference between faring and fairing
is that
faring is present participle of lang=en while
fairing is present participle of lang=en.
pampa |
yampa |
As a verb pampa
is to pump (
eg water from a borehole ).
As a noun yampa is
.
cruddle |
cuddle |
As verbs the difference between cruddle and cuddle
is that
cruddle is (obsolete) to curdle while
cuddle is to embrace affectionately, lie together snugly.
As a noun cuddle is
a snuggle; an affectionate embrace, often given to family members and close friends.
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