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Taker vs Tanker - What's the difference?

taker | tanker |


As a noun taker

is .

As a verb tanker is

.

Fufu vs Fuff - What's the difference?

fufu | fuff |


As a noun fufu

is dust.

As a verb fuff is

(dialect|intransitive) to puff.

Deathmatches vs Deathwatches - What's the difference?

deathmatches | deathwatches |


As nouns the difference between deathmatches and deathwatches

is that deathmatches is while deathwatches is .

Forgeman vs Forgemen - What's the difference?

forgeman | forgemen |


As nouns the difference between forgeman and forgemen

is that forgeman is a person who works at a forge. A blacksmith on a large scale while forgemen is plural of forgeman.

Rummer vs Rimmer - What's the difference?

rummer | rimmer |


As nouns the difference between rummer and rimmer

is that rummer is a large drinking-glass studded with prunts to ensure a safe grip, popular in the Rhineland and the Netherlands from the 15th century to the 17th century while rimmer is an implement for cutting, trimming, or ornamenting the rim of anything, as the edges of pies, etc.; also, a reamer.

Ganch vs Gatch - What's the difference?

ganch | gatch |


As a verb ganch

is to drop from a high place upon sharp stakes or hooks as a punishment.

As a noun gatch is

a form of plaster of paris formerly used in persia.

Scortations vs Sortations - What's the difference?

scortations | sortations |


As nouns the difference between scortations and sortations

is that scortations is plural of scortation while sortations is plural of lang=en.

Jokings vs Yokings - What's the difference?

jokings | yokings |


As nouns the difference between jokings and yokings

is that jokings is while yokings is .

Demonetized vs Demonetize - What's the difference?

demonetized | demonetize |


As verbs the difference between demonetized and demonetize

is that demonetized is (demonetize) while demonetize is to withdraw the status of legal tender from a coin (etc) and remove it from circulation.

Dent vs Gent - What's the difference?

dent | gent |


As a noun dent

is a shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact or dent can be (engineering) a tooth, as of a card, a gear wheel, etc.

As a verb dent

is to impact something, producing a dent.

As a proper noun gent is

or gent can be ghent.

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