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Stubbings vs Snubbings - What's the difference?

stubbings | snubbings |


As nouns the difference between stubbings and snubbings

is that stubbings is while snubbings is .

Passels vs Passers - What's the difference?

passels | passers |


As nouns the difference between passels and passers

is that passels is plural of passel while passers is plural of passer.

Tetch vs Tatch - What's the difference?

tetch | tatch |


As nouns the difference between tetch and tatch

is that tetch is eye dialect of lang=en while tatch is a spot or stain.

As a verb tetch

is eye dialect of lang=en.

Sickened vs Silkened - What's the difference?

sickened | silkened |


As verbs the difference between sickened and silkened

is that sickened is past tense of sicken while silkened is past tense of silken.

As an adjective sickened

is disgusted or revolted.

Zanders vs Landers - What's the difference?

zanders | landers |


As nouns the difference between zanders and landers

is that zanders is plural of lang=en while landers is plural of lang=en.

Cuirasses vs Cuirassed - What's the difference?

cuirasses | cuirassed |


As a noun cuirasses

is .

As an adjective cuirassed is

wearing a cuirass.

Plumy vs Plummy - What's the difference?

plumy | plummy |


As adjectives the difference between plumy and plummy

is that plumy is covered or adorned with plumes, or as with plumes; feathery while plummy is of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of plums.

Decay vs Decal - What's the difference?

decay | decal |


As nouns the difference between decay and decal

is that decay is the process or result of being gradually decomposed while decal is a design or picture produced in order to be transferred to another surface either permanently or temporarily.

As a verb decay

is to deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality.

Flaky vs Flay - What's the difference?

flaky | flay |


As an adjective flaky

is consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike.

As a verb flay is

to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) or flay can be to strip skin off.

As a noun flay is

a fright; a scare.

Needier vs Seedier - What's the difference?

needier | seedier |


As adjectives the difference between needier and seedier

is that needier is comparative of needy while seedier is comparative of seedy.

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