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Cleck vs Cluck - What's the difference?

cleck | cluck |


As verbs the difference between cleck and cluck

is that cleck is (chiefly|scotland) to hatch (of birds); colloquially , of people, to be born while cluck is to make such a sound.

As a noun cluck is

the sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks.

Treant vs Truant - What's the difference?

treant | truant |


As nouns the difference between treant and truant

is that treant is (fantasy|gaming) a fictional organism having many characteristics of a tree, but with human-like mobility and facial features while truant is one who is absent without permission, especially from school.

As an adjective truant is

absent without permission, especially from school.

As a verb truant is

to play truant.

Envelopes vs Envelopest - What's the difference?

envelopes | envelopest |


As a noun envelopes

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb envelopest is

archaic second-person singular of envelop.

Masa vs Vasa - What's the difference?

masa | vasa |


As nouns the difference between masa and vasa

is that masa is a strong form of paper, smooth on one side and lightly textured on the other, used for drawing and painting while vasa is a parrot variety native to Madagascar.

Hinging vs Thinging - What's the difference?

hinging | thinging |


As verbs the difference between hinging and thinging

is that hinging is present participle of lang=en while thinging is present participle of thing.

Brushers vs Bushers - What's the difference?

brushers | bushers |


As nouns the difference between brushers and bushers

is that brushers is plural of lang=en while bushers is plural of lang=en.

Tanked vs Talked - What's the difference?

tanked | talked |


As verbs the difference between tanked and talked

is that tanked is (tank) while talked is (talk).

As an adjective tanked

is (slang) drunk.

Counterfeed vs Counterdeed - What's the difference?

counterfeed | counterdeed |


As a verb counterfeed

is (phonology|of a phonological rule) to fail to feed.

As a noun counterdeed is

a secret document which invalidates or alters a public deed.

Waster vs Waister - What's the difference?

waster | waister |


As nouns the difference between waster and waister

is that waster is someone or something that wastes; someone who squanders or spends extravagantly while waister is a seaman stationed in the waist of a warship.

Conservers vs Conserves - What's the difference?

conservers | conserves |


As a noun conservers

is .

As a verb conserves is

.

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