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Forehear vs Foreheard - What's the difference?

forehear | foreheard |


As verbs the difference between forehear and foreheard

is that forehear is to hear beforehand while foreheard is past tense of forehear.

Painlessly vs Rainlessly - What's the difference?

painlessly | rainlessly |


As adverbs the difference between painlessly and rainlessly

is that painlessly is in a painless manner while rainlessly is in a rainless way; without rain.

Pinholes vs Pinholds - What's the difference?

pinholes | pinholds |


As nouns the difference between pinholes and pinholds

is that pinholes is plural of lang=en while pinholds is plural of lang=en.

Towing vs Toking - What's the difference?

towing | toking |


As verbs the difference between towing and toking

is that towing is present participle of lang=en while toking is present participle of toke.

Ketubbahs vs Ketubahs - What's the difference?

ketubbahs | ketubahs |


As nouns the difference between ketubbahs and ketubahs

is that ketubbahs is while ketubahs is .

Reding vs Redying - What's the difference?

reding | redying |


As verbs the difference between reding and redying

is that reding is present participle of lang=en while redying is present participle of lang=en (alternative form of lang=en.

Rummies vs Tummies - What's the difference?

rummies | tummies |


As nouns the difference between rummies and tummies

is that rummies is while tummies is .

Unhook vs Uncook - What's the difference?

unhook | uncook |


As verbs the difference between unhook and uncook

is that unhook is to remove from a hook while uncook is (computing|slang) to repair a file (specifically an audio file) that has been damaged ("cooked") by being converted through a text format and having line breaks applied to it.

Coupler vs Coupled - What's the difference?

coupler | coupled |


As a noun coupler

is someone who couples things together, especially someone whose job it is to couple railway carriages.

As a verb coupled is

(couple).

Aniridic vs Aniridia - What's the difference?

aniridic | aniridia |


As an adjective aniridic

is lacking the iris of the eye; exhibiting aniridia.

As a noun aniridia is

a rare congenital condition characterized by the underdevelopment of the eye's iris.

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