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Dewet vs Dewret - What's the difference?

dewet | dewret |


As verbs the difference between dewet and dewret

is that dewet is (fluid mechanics|nanoscience) to undergo or cause the rupture of a thin liquid film on a liquid or solid substrate while dewret is to subject to the process of dewretting.

Agistors vs Agisters - What's the difference?

agistors | agisters |


As nouns the difference between agistors and agisters

is that agistors is while agisters is .

Crotons vs Cratons - What's the difference?

crotons | cratons |


As nouns the difference between crotons and cratons

is that crotons is plural of lang=en while cratons is plural of lang=en.

Inkled vs Inkle - What's the difference?

inkled | inkle |


As verbs the difference between inkled and inkle

is that inkled is (inkle) while inkle is (rare) to hint at; disclose.

As a noun inkle is

narrow linen tape, used for trimmings or to make shoelaces.

Slobbers vs Lobbers - What's the difference?

slobbers | lobbers |


As a verb slobbers

is (slobber).

As a noun lobbers is

.

Takins vs Tarins - What's the difference?

takins | tarins |


As nouns the difference between takins and tarins

is that takins is plural of lang=en while tarins is plural of tarin.

Bocks vs Rocks - What's the difference?

bocks | rocks |


As nouns the difference between bocks and rocks

is that bocks is plural of lang=en while rocks is plural of lang=en.

As a verb rocks is

third-person singular simple present of to rock.

Alternants vs Alterants - What's the difference?

alternants | alterants |


As nouns the difference between alternants and alterants

is that alternants is while alterants is .

Hurriers vs Gurriers - What's the difference?

hurriers | gurriers |


As nouns the difference between hurriers and gurriers

is that hurriers is while gurriers is .

Stoop vs Shoop - What's the difference?

stoop | shoop |


As nouns the difference between stoop and shoop

is that stoop is the staircase and landing or porch leading to the entrance of a residence while shoop is a sheep; specifically singular form of sheep.

As a verb stoop

is to bend the upper part of the body forward and downward.

As a proper noun Shoop is

a surname of German origin.

As an interjection shoop is

Used as a scat word in song lyrics.

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