haggler |
huggler |
As nouns the difference between haggler and huggler
is that
haggler is a person who haggles while
huggler is agent noun of huggle; one who huggles.
huggable |
luggable |
As an adjective huggable
is capable of, or suitable for, being hugged.
As a noun luggable is
(computing) an early portable computer, somewhat heavier than the modern laptop.
wap |
hap |
As nouns the difference between wap and hap
is that
wap is (uk|dialect) a blow or beating; a whap while
hap is pah.
As a verb wap
is (uk|dialect) to beat; to whap.
slithers |
sluthers |
As verbs the difference between slithers and sluthers
is that
slithers is third-person singular of slither while
sluthers is third-person singular of sluther.
prodding |
plodding |
As verbs the difference between prodding and plodding
is that
prodding is present participle of prod while
plodding is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between prodding and plodding
is that
prodding is the act of giving a prod while
plodding is slow, laborious progress.
As an adjective plodding is
progressing slowly and laboriously.
disinvesting |
disinfesting |
As verbs the difference between disinvesting and disinfesting
is that
disinvesting is while
disinfesting is .
juglike |
ruglike |
As adjectives the difference between juglike and ruglike
is that
juglike is resembling a jug (serving vessel) or some aspect of one while
ruglike is resembling a rug or some aspect of one.
mounted |
moulted |
As verbs the difference between mounted and moulted
is that
mounted is past tense of mount while
moulted is past tense of moult.
As an adjective mounted
is on horseback.
micelle |
bicelle |
As nouns the difference between micelle and bicelle
is that
micelle is a colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules which forms at a well-defined concentration, called the critical micelle concentration while
bicelle is a self-assembled aggregate of phospholipid in water, that combines flat bilayer-like and curved micelle-like features.
obe |
obey |
As an initialism OBE
is officer of the Order of the British Empire.
As a noun obe
is a particular subdivision of ancient Laconia.
As a verb obey is
to do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.
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