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Werned vs Kerned - What's the difference?

werned | kerned |


As verbs the difference between werned and kerned

is that werned is past tense of wern while kerned is past tense of kern.

As an adjective kerned is

having part of the face projecting beyond the body or shank; -- said of type.

Oba vs Obj - What's the difference?

oba | obj |


As nouns the difference between oba and obj

is that oba is former title of a king in benin while obj is (grammar|programming).

Mammas vs Mammaw - What's the difference?

mammas | mammaw |


As nouns the difference between mammas and mammaw

is that mammas is plural of mamma (mother while mammaw is alternative form of lang=en.

Rejection vs Refection - What's the difference?

rejection | refection |


As nouns the difference between rejection and refection

is that rejection is the act of rejecting while refection is refection.

Sucking vs Tucking - What's the difference?

sucking | tucking |


As verbs the difference between sucking and tucking

is that sucking is while tucking is .

As nouns the difference between sucking and tucking

is that sucking is an act of sucking while tucking is a tuck.

Airs vs Lairs - What's the difference?

airs | lairs |


As nouns the difference between airs and lairs

is that airs is while lairs is .

As a verb airs

is (air).

Noh vs Nog - What's the difference?

noh | nog |


As nouns the difference between noh and nog

is that noh is a form of classical japanese music drama while nog is egg.

Idealised vs Idealise - What's the difference?

idealised | idealise |


As verbs the difference between idealised and idealise

is that idealised is (british) (idealise) while idealise is .

As an adjective idealised

is (british) regarded as ideal.

Reacher vs Treacher - What's the difference?

reacher | treacher |


As a proper noun reacher

is .

As a noun treacher is

a traitor or deceiver.

Weeps vs Weens - What's the difference?

weeps | weens |


As verbs the difference between weeps and weens

is that weeps is (weep) while weens is (ween).

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