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Catoms vs Atoms - What's the difference?

catoms | atoms |


As nouns the difference between catoms and atoms

is that catoms is while atoms is .

Editorialised vs Editorialises - What's the difference?

editorialised | editorialises |


As verbs the difference between editorialised and editorialises

is that editorialised is (editorialise) while editorialises is (editorialise).

Thinges vs Thingies - What's the difference?

thinges | thingies |


As nouns the difference between thinges and thingies

is that thinges is plural of thinge while thingies is plural of thingy.

Fasces vs Faces - What's the difference?

fasces | faces |


As nouns the difference between fasces and faces

is that fasces is a roman symbol of judicial authority consisting of a bundle of wooden sticks, with an axe blade embedded in the centre; used also as a symbol of fascism while faces is .

As a verb faces is

(face).

Meh vs Mech - What's the difference?

meh | mech |


As a noun mech is

(science fiction) a large piloted combat robot.

Pizza vs Broccoli - What's the difference?

pizza | broccoli |


As nouns the difference between pizza and broccoli

is that pizza is pizza while broccoli is broccoli.

Pizza vs Brocoli - What's the difference?

pizza | brocoli |


As nouns the difference between pizza and brocoli

is that pizza is pizza while brocoli is broccoli.

Terms vs Fetis - What's the difference?

terms | fetis |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective fetis is

(obsolete) neat; pretty; well made; graceful.

Terms vs Ferriage - What's the difference?

terms | ferriage |


As nouns the difference between terms and ferriage

is that terms is while ferriage is (uncountable) transportation by ferry.

Terms vs Fermerere - What's the difference?

terms | fermerere |


As nouns the difference between terms and fermerere

is that terms is while fermerere is (obsolete) the officer in charge of the infirmary in a religious house.

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