dislodge |
mislodge |
In transitive terms the difference between dislodge and mislodge
is that
dislodge is to remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied while
mislodge is to lodge incorrectly, amiss, or in the wrong place.
jarred |
jarped |
As verbs the difference between jarred and jarped
is that
jarred is (
jar) while
jarped is (
jarp).
As an adjective jarred
is contained in a jar.
acetonemic |
acetonaemic |
As adjectives the difference between acetonemic and acetonaemic
is that
acetonemic is of or pertaining to acetonemia while
acetonaemic is .
grabble |
grubble |
As verbs the difference between grabble and grubble
is that
grabble is to search with one's hands and fingers; to grope while
grubble is to feel or grope in the dark.
arenas |
areas |
As nouns the difference between arenas and areas
is that
arenas is while
areas is .
synonyme |
synonyma |
As nouns the difference between synonyme and synonyma
is that
synonyme is while
synonyma is .
rousing |
housing |
As verbs the difference between rousing and housing
is that
rousing is while
housing is .
As nouns the difference between rousing and housing
is that
rousing is the act by which somebody or something is roused while
housing is (uncountable) the activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone.
As an adjective rousing
is that rouses or excites.
rime |
rhime |
As nouns the difference between rime and rhime
is that
rime is ice formed by the rapid freezing of cold water droplets of fog onto a cold surface while
rhime is obsolete form of lang=en.
As a verb rime
is to freeze or congeal into hoarfrost.
arp |
arg |
As an initialism ARP
is address Resolution Protocol.
As an interjection arp
is imitating the bark of a seal.
As a noun arg is
an argument; a value passed as a parameter.
corked |
gorked |
As adjectives the difference between corked and gorked
is that
corked is of a container, especially a bottle, closed with a cork while
gorked is heavily sedated; knocked out.
As a verb corked
is past tense of cork.
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