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Deposition vs Seposition - What's the difference?

deposition | seposition |


As nouns the difference between deposition and seposition

is that deposition is deposition, statement while seposition is (obsolete) the act of setting aside]] or [[give up|giving up.

Spirula vs Spicula - What's the difference?

spirula | spicula |


As nouns the difference between spirula and spicula

is that spirula is any mollusk of the cephalopod genus is the only extant species while spicula is or spicula can be a little spike; a spikelet.

Abuy vs Abun - What's the difference?

abuy | abun |


As a verb abuy

is alternative form of aby.

As a noun abun is

alternative form of abuna.

As a preposition abun is

alternative form of above.

As a proper noun Abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered West Papuan, spoken in Papua and divided into the dialects Abun Tat (Karon Pantai), Abun Ji (Madik), and Abun Je.

Super vs Docks - What's the difference?

super | docks |


As an adjective super

is super.

As a noun docks is

.

As a verb docks is

(dock).

Deinterleaved vs Deinterleave - What's the difference?

deinterleaved | deinterleave |


As verbs the difference between deinterleaved and deinterleave

is that deinterleaved is (deinterleave) while deinterleave is to convert from an interleaved format.

Bustards vs Custards - What's the difference?

bustards | custards |


As nouns the difference between bustards and custards

is that bustards is plural of bustard while custards is plural of custard.

Frons vs Frots - What's the difference?

frons | frots |


As a noun frons

is .

As a verb frots is

(frot).

Whithered vs Withered - What's the difference?

whithered | withered |


As verbs the difference between whithered and withered

is that whithered is past tense of whither while withered is past tense of wither.

As an adjective withered is

shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.

Wisplike vs Wimplike - What's the difference?

wisplike | wimplike |


As adjectives the difference between wisplike and wimplike

is that wisplike is resembling a wisp or some aspect of one while wimplike is wimpy.

Bides vs Aides - What's the difference?

bides | aides |


As a noun bides

is .

As a verb aides is

.

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