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Empathised vs Empathises - What's the difference?

empathised | empathises |


As verbs the difference between empathised and empathises

is that empathised is (empathise) while empathises is (empathise).

Pectate vs Peltate - What's the difference?

pectate | peltate |


As a noun pectate

is (chemistry) a salt of pectic acid.

As an adjective peltate is

shield-shaped; scutiform.

Villanelle vs Villanella - What's the difference?

villanelle | villanella |


As nouns the difference between villanelle and villanella

is that villanelle is a type of poetry, consisting of five tercets and one quatrain, with only two rhymes while villanella is an old rustic dance, accompanied by singing.

Hallows vs Wallows - What's the difference?

hallows | wallows |


As nouns the difference between hallows and wallows

is that hallows is plural of lang=en while wallows is plural of wallow.

As a verb hallows

is third-person singular of hallow.

Spar vs Skar - What's the difference?

spar | skar |


As a noun spar

is claw.

As an adjective skar is

(uk|scotland|dialect) wild; timid; shy.

Pasteable vs Wasteable - What's the difference?

pasteable | wasteable |


As adjectives the difference between pasteable and wasteable

is that pasteable is capable of being pasted, or pasted on while wasteable is capable of being wasted.

Pulpify vs Pulpily - What's the difference?

pulpify | pulpily |


As a verb pulpify

is to reduce to pulp.

As an adverb pulpily is

in a pulpy manner.

Gallied vs Tallied - What's the difference?

gallied | tallied |


As an adjective gallied

is (nautical) worried; flurried; frightened.

As a verb tallied is

(tally).

Invenoms vs Envenoms - What's the difference?

invenoms | envenoms |


As verbs the difference between invenoms and envenoms

is that invenoms is (invenom) while envenoms is (envenom).

Ers vs Err - What's the difference?

ers | err |


As verbs the difference between ers and err

is that ers is third-person singular of er while err is to make a mistake.

As an acronym ERS

is acronym of lang=en|energy recovery system — an electric generation, storage, and propulsion system used in Formula One, which generates electricity by scavenging excess power and energy, stores energy in batteries, and boosts acceleration with electric motors assisting the gasoline engine.

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