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Bustlings vs Bustlines - What's the difference?

bustlings | bustlines |


As nouns the difference between bustlings and bustlines

is that bustlings is while bustlines is .

Healeth vs Dealeth - What's the difference?

healeth | dealeth |


As verbs the difference between healeth and dealeth

is that healeth is archaic third-person singular of heal while dealeth is third-person singular present simple form of deal

Nominalized vs Nominalizer - What's the difference?

nominalized | nominalizer |


As a verb nominalized

is past tense of nominalize.

As a noun nominalizer is

anything, usually an affixed morpheme or a particle, that changes another part of speech into a noun.

Collaters vs Collators - What's the difference?

collaters | collators |


As nouns the difference between collaters and collators

is that collaters is while collators is .

Luging vs Lunging - What's the difference?

luging | lunging |


As verbs the difference between luging and lunging

is that luging is while lunging is .

As a noun lunging is

the act of one who lunges.

Missy vs Pissy - What's the difference?

missy | pissy |


As adjectives the difference between missy and pissy

is that missy is of, or pertaining to, female clothing or clothing sizes while pissy is covered in piss.

As a proper noun Missy

is a diminutive of the female given name Melissa.

As a noun missy

is a young female; miss.

Hemozoin vs Haemozoin - What's the difference?

hemozoin | haemozoin |


As nouns the difference between hemozoin and haemozoin

is that hemozoin is a disposal product formed from the digestion of blood by certain parasites while haemozoin is .

Agrees vs Agreest - What's the difference?

agrees | agreest |


As verbs the difference between agrees and agreest

is that agrees is third-person singular of agree while agreest is archaic second-person singular of agree.

Belter vs Felter - What's the difference?

belter | felter |


As a noun belter

is (science fiction) an inhabitant of an asteroid belt, especially that between mars and jupiter.

As a verb felter is

to clot or mat together like felt.

Reprieves vs Repreves - What's the difference?

reprieves | repreves |


As nouns the difference between reprieves and repreves

is that reprieves is plural of reprieve while repreves is plural of repreve.

As a verb reprieves

is third-person singular of reprieve.

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