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Chumps vs Chimps - What's the difference?

chumps | chimps |


As nouns the difference between chumps and chimps

is that chumps is while chimps is .

Recentre vs Reentre - What's the difference?

recentre | reentre |


As verbs the difference between recentre and reentre

is that recentre is while reentre is .

Moby vs Mob - What's the difference?

moby | mob |


As a noun moby

is (british|slang) a mobile phone.

As an initialism mob is

(nautical) m'an '''o'''ver ' b oard, used eg on the emergency button of a satellite navigator by pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.

Proteotypic vs Prototypic - What's the difference?

proteotypic | prototypic |


As adjectives the difference between proteotypic and prototypic

is that proteotypic is describing a peptide sequence that is found in only a single known protein and therefore serves to identify that protein while prototypic is of or pertaining to a prototype; prototypical.

Grappler vs Grappled - What's the difference?

grappler | grappled |


As a noun grappler

is agent noun of grapple; one who grapples.

As a verb grappled is

past tense of grapple.

Narcing vs Narking - What's the difference?

narcing | narking |


As verbs the difference between narcing and narking

is that narcing is while narking is .

Blin vs Bein - What's the difference?

blin | bein |


As verbs the difference between blin and bein

is that blin is to cease from while bein is to render or make comfortable; dry.

As a noun blin

is cessation; end.

As a proper noun Blin

is an ethnic group from Eritrea.

As an adjective bein is

wealthy; well-to-do.

As an adverb bein is

comfortably.

Wetting vs Setting - What's the difference?

wetting | setting |


As verbs the difference between wetting and setting

is that wetting is present participle of lang=en while setting is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between wetting and setting

is that wetting is the act of making something wet while setting is the time, place and circumstance in which something (such as a story or picture) is set; context; scenario.

As adjectives the difference between wetting and setting

is that wetting is that makes (something) wet while setting is that disappears below the horizon.

Moiling vs Mobling - What's the difference?

moiling | mobling |


As verbs the difference between moiling and mobling

is that moiling is while mobling is .

Whiter vs Whites - What's the difference?

whiter | whites |


As an adjective whiter

is comparative of white.

As a noun whites is

plural of lang=en.

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