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Grayish vs Gayish - What's the difference?

grayish | gayish |


As adjectives the difference between grayish and gayish

is that grayish is somewhat gray while gayish is somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.

Rubies vs Rudies - What's the difference?

rubies | rudies |


As nouns the difference between rubies and rudies

is that rubies is plural of lang=en while rudies is plural of lang=en.

Rabab vs Kabab - What's the difference?

rabab | kabab |


As nouns the difference between rabab and kabab

is that rabab is an Arabian stringed instrument, played by plucking or with a bow while kabab is an alternative form of lang=en.

Browner vs Browned - What's the difference?

browner | browned |


As an adjective browner

is (brown).

As a verb browned is

(brown).

Immanentising vs Immanentizing - What's the difference?

immanentising | immanentizing |


As verbs the difference between immanentising and immanentizing

is that immanentising is while immanentizing is .

Binaries vs Binarizes - What's the difference?

binaries | binarizes |


As a noun binaries

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb binarizes is

third-person singular of binarize.

Affluxion vs Effluxion - What's the difference?

affluxion | effluxion |


As nouns the difference between affluxion and effluxion

is that affluxion is the act of flowing towards; afflux while effluxion is the process of flowing out.

Selectabilities vs Electabilities - What's the difference?

selectabilities | electabilities |


As nouns the difference between selectabilities and electabilities

is that selectabilities is while electabilities is .

Ridding vs Ridging - What's the difference?

ridding | ridging |


As verbs the difference between ridding and ridging

is that ridding is present participle of lang=en while ridging is present participle of ridge.

As a noun ridging is

a pattern of ridges.

Mixed vs Mined - What's the difference?

mixed | mined |


As verbs the difference between mixed and mined

is that mixed is (mix) while mined is (mine).

As an adjective mixed

is having two or more separate aspects.

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