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Dolls vs Dulls - What's the difference?

dolls | dulls |


As a noun dolls

is plural of doll.

As a verb dulls is

third-person singular of dull.

Hendigo vs Wendigo - What's the difference?

hendigo | wendigo |


As nouns the difference between hendigo and wendigo

is that hendigo is a combination of henna and indigo, used as a hair dye while wendigo is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Reigne vs Raigne - What's the difference?

reigne | raigne |


In obsolete spelling of|reign|lang=en terms the difference between reigne and raigne

is that reigne is while raigne is .

As nouns the difference between reigne and raigne

is that reigne is while raigne is .

Hones vs Hoses - What's the difference?

hones | hoses |


As nouns the difference between hones and hoses

is that hones is while hoses is .

As verbs the difference between hones and hoses

is that hones is (hone) while hoses is (hose).

Padders vs Pudders - What's the difference?

padders | pudders |


As nouns the difference between padders and pudders

is that padders is while pudders is .

Itineracy vs Itinerancy - What's the difference?

itineracy | itinerancy |


As nouns the difference between itineracy and itinerancy

is that itineracy is an alternative spelling of itinerancy while itinerancy is the state or quality of being itinerant.

Ole vs Role - What's the difference?

ole | role |


As a verb ole

is .

As a noun role is

a character or part played by a performer or actor.

Plonk vs Pronk - What's the difference?

plonk | pronk |


As nouns the difference between plonk and pronk

is that plonk is (countable) the sound of something solid landing or plonk can be (uncountable|uk|australia|new zealand|canada|informal) cheap or inferior everyday wine or plonk can be while pronk is a gait or a leap in which all four legs are used to push off the ground at once.

As verbs the difference between plonk and pronk

is that plonk is to set or toss (something) down carelessly while pronk is (of a quadruped) to jump with all four limbs at once.

As an interjection plonk

is the sound made by something solid landing.

As an adverb plonk

is (followed by a location) precisely and forcefully.

Farmerly vs Formerly - What's the difference?

farmerly | formerly |


As an adjective farmerly

is befitting a farmer.

As an adverb formerly is

at some time in the past.

Dessiatines vs Dessiatinas - What's the difference?

dessiatines | dessiatinas |


As nouns the difference between dessiatines and dessiatinas

is that dessiatines is while dessiatinas is .

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