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Holdless vs Goldless - What's the difference?

holdless | goldless |


As adjectives the difference between holdless and goldless

is that holdless is without holds (footholds and handholds) while goldless is lacking gold.

Sucrases vs Sucrates - What's the difference?

sucrases | sucrates |


As nouns the difference between sucrases and sucrates

is that sucrases is while sucrates is .

Slited vs Lited - What's the difference?

slited | lited |


As verbs the difference between slited and lited

is that slited is past tense of slite while lited is past tense of lite.

Wily vs Willy - What's the difference?

wily | willy |


As adjectives the difference between wily and willy

is that wily is sly, cunning, full of tricks while willy is willing; favourable; ready; eagre.

As a noun willy is

alternative form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Willy is

a male given name, diminutive of William.

Swotty vs Shotty - What's the difference?

swotty | shotty |


As an adjective swotty

is studious; being a swot.

As a noun shotty is

a gauzeless pipe for smoking cannabis, more like a Vietnamese Duc Lau than a bong.

Instead vs Onstead - What's the difference?

instead | onstead |


As an adverb instead

is in the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.

As a noun onstead is

(uk|scotland|dialect) a single farmhouse; a steading.

Tabouret vs Taboured - What's the difference?

tabouret | taboured |


As a noun tabouret

is an alternative spelling of taboret.

As a verb taboured is

past tense of tabour.

Majorite vs Majorate - What's the difference?

majorite | majorate |


As nouns the difference between majorite and majorate

is that majorite is a political supporter of (john major) (born 1943), british conservative politician who served as prime minister from 1990 to 1997 while majorate is the office or rank of a major.

As a verb majorate is

(obsolete) to augment; to increase.

Mewings vs Meowings - What's the difference?

mewings | meowings |


As nouns the difference between mewings and meowings

is that mewings is while meowings is .

Epigone vs Epigyne - What's the difference?

epigone | epigyne |


As nouns the difference between epigone and epigyne

is that epigone is epigone (follower, disciple) while epigyne is (zoology) the external female sex organ in arachnids.

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