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Killocks vs Killicks - What's the difference?

killocks | killicks |


As nouns the difference between killocks and killicks

is that killocks is while killicks is .

Vax vs Vag - What's the difference?

vax | vag |


As verbs the difference between vax and vag

is that vax is while vag is to cut.

Fiaunt vs Giaunt - What's the difference?

fiaunt | giaunt |


As nouns the difference between fiaunt and giaunt

is that fiaunt is (obsolete) commission; fiat; order; decree while giaunt is .

As an adjective giaunt is

.

Winning vs Inning - What's the difference?

winning | inning |


As nouns the difference between winning and inning

is that winning is the act of obtaining something, as in a contest or by competition while inning is a period of play in which members of a visiting baseball team attempt to hit a baseball pitched by the opposing home team until three players are called out, followed by a similar attempt by members of the home baseball team against the visiting team's pitching. There are nine or more innings in a regulation baseball game.

As a verb winning

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective winning

is that constitutes a win.

Parton vs Pardon - What's the difference?

parton | pardon |


As nouns the difference between parton and pardon

is that parton is any of the constituent particles making up a compound particle, ie the quarks and gluons which make up hadrons while pardon is pardon.

Spose vs Sepose - What's the difference?

spose | sepose |


As verbs the difference between spose and sepose

is that spose is while sepose is (obsolete|transitive) to set apart.

Podlike vs Codlike - What's the difference?

podlike | codlike |


As adjectives the difference between podlike and codlike

is that podlike is resembling a pod while codlike is resembling a cod (the fish) or some aspect of one.

Snowl vs Snowy - What's the difference?

snowl | snowy |


As a noun snowl

is (us|dialect) the hooded merganser.

As an adjective snowy is

covered with snow.

Kissest vs Kissfest - What's the difference?

kissest | kissfest |


As a verb kissest

is .

As a noun kissfest is

(informal) an encounter featuring a lot of kissing.

Shaled vs Staled - What's the difference?

shaled | staled |


As verbs the difference between shaled and staled

is that shaled is past tense of shale while staled is past tense of stale.

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