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Colorizer vs Colorized - What's the difference?

colorizer | colorized |


As a noun colorizer

is a device or system which colorizes black and white films.

As a verb colorized is

past tense of colorize.

Rescowing vs Resowing - What's the difference?

rescowing | resowing |


As verbs the difference between rescowing and resowing

is that rescowing is while resowing is .

As a noun resowing is

a second or subsequent sowing.

Goof vs Yoof - What's the difference?

goof | yoof |


As nouns the difference between goof and yoof

is that goof is a mistake or error while yoof is youth (young person, young people or the state of being young).

As a verb goof

is to make a mistake.

Kam vs Kama - What's the difference?

kam | kama |


As an adjective kam

is crooked, awry.

As a noun kama is

a sickle-like weapon, originally used as a tool for cutting weeds.

As a proper noun Kama is

a major river in Russia, the longest left tributary of the Volga.

Seder vs Sede - What's the difference?

seder | sede |


As nouns the difference between seder and sede

is that seder is the ceremonial meal held on the first night or two nights of Passover while sede is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Rufflers vs Rifflers - What's the difference?

rufflers | rifflers |


As nouns the difference between rufflers and rifflers

is that rufflers is plural of lang=en while rifflers is plural of riffler.

Imprimatur vs Imprimantur - What's the difference?

imprimatur | imprimantur |


As nouns the difference between imprimatur and imprimantur

is that imprimatur is imprimatur while imprimantur is (rare).

Unswathing vs Enswathing - What's the difference?

unswathing | enswathing |


As verbs the difference between unswathing and enswathing

is that unswathing is while enswathing is .

Reet vs Reed - What's the difference?

reet | reed |


As an adjective reet

is right.

As an adverb reet

is right.

As a noun reed is

any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.

As a verb reed is

to mill or mint with reeding.

As a proper noun Reed is

{{surname|from=Old English}}, a spelling variant of Reid.

Oche vs Ouche - What's the difference?

oche | ouche |


As nouns the difference between oche and ouche

is that oche is a line behind which a player's front foot must be placed when throwing a dart while ouche is a brooch or clasp for fastening a piece of clothing together, especially when valuable or set with jewels.

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