guiled |
guilted |
As verbs the difference between guiled and guilted
is that
guiled is (
guile) while
guilted is (
guilt).
marsh |
harsh |
As a proper noun marsh
is for someone living by a (
marsh).
As an adjective harsh is
unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
As a verb harsh is
(slang) to negatively criticize.
floe |
flop |
As a noun floe
is a low, flat mass of floating ice.
skyman |
skymen |
As nouns the difference between skyman and skymen
is that
skyman is (dated) a male aviator while
skymen is .
niter |
citer |
As nouns the difference between niter and citer
is that
niter is a mineral form of potassium nitrate used in making gunpowder while
citer is one who cites.
clone |
clote |
As a verb clone
is .
As a noun clote is
(obsolete) the common burdock; the clotbur.
omits |
vomits |
As verbs the difference between omits and vomits
is that
omits is third-person singular of omit while
vomits is third-person singular of vomit.
resolder |
desolder |
As verbs the difference between resolder and desolder
is that
resolder is to solder again while
desolder is to remove solder (from.
gist |
git |
As a noun gist
is the most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter.
As a verb gist
is to summarize, to extract and present the most important parts of.
As an initialism git is
; gastrointestinal tract.
curings |
curlings |
As nouns the difference between curings and curlings
is that
curings is while
curlings is .
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