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Oversang vs Oversing - What's the difference?

oversang | oversing |


As verbs the difference between oversang and oversing

is that oversang is present participle of lang=en while oversing is to sing with too much effort or embellishment.

Computers vs Computery - What's the difference?

computers | computery |


As a noun computers

is .

As an adjective computery is

(informal) of or pertaining to computers.

Severed vs Fevered - What's the difference?

severed | fevered |


As adjectives the difference between severed and fevered

is that severed is separated, cut off or broken apart while fevered is affected by a fever; feverish.

As a verb severed

is (sever).

Ghi vs Goi - What's the difference?

ghi | goi |


As nouns the difference between ghi and goi

is that ghi is an alternative spelling of lang=en while goi is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Loli vs Lolz - What's the difference?

loli | lolz |


As a noun loli

is (informal).

As an interjection lolz is

(internet slang|leet).

Spackles vs Spacklers - What's the difference?

spackles | spacklers |


As a verb spackles

is third-person singular of spackle.

As a noun spacklers is

plural of spackler.

Keg vs Kea - What's the difference?

keg | kea |


As nouns the difference between keg and kea

is that keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer while kea is Nestor notabilis, a parrot of New Zealand.

As a verb keg

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To store in a keg.

Bimedian vs Bimedial - What's the difference?

bimedian | bimedial |


As a noun bimedian

is a line that joins the midpoints of opposite sides of a quadrilateral or tetrahedron.

As an adjective bimedial is

being the sum of two lines commensurable only in power (such as the side and diagonal of a square).

Vices vs Viced - What's the difference?

vices | viced |


As a noun vices

is .

As an adjective viced is

(obsolete) vicious; corrupt.

Tipcat vs Tipcart - What's the difference?

tipcat | tipcart |


As nouns the difference between tipcat and tipcart

is that tipcat is an old game in which a small piece of wood, pointed at both ends, called a "cat", is tipped, or struck with a stick or bat, to make it travel through the air as far as possible while tipcart is a cart constructed so that the body can be easily tipped, in order to dump the load.

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