bearest |
beatest |
In archaic terms the difference between bearest and beatest
is that
bearest is second-person singular present simple form of
bearbeatest is archaic second-person singular of beat.
osmote |
osmate |
As a verb osmote
is to move by osmosis literally/scientifically or figuratively.
As a noun osmate is
any salt of osmic acid.
meller |
melled |
As a noun meller
is a melodrama.
As a verb melled is
past tense of mell.
lossy |
bossy |
As adjectives the difference between lossy and bossy
is that
lossy is of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength while
bossy is tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering.
As a noun bossy is
a cow or calf.
comune |
commune |
Commune is a alternative form of comune.
As nouns the difference between comune and commune
is that
comune is the smallest civil administrative unit in Italy while
commune is a small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community.
As a verb commune is
to converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
remortgages |
remortgager |
As nouns the difference between remortgages and remortgager
is that
remortgages is while
remortgager is one who remortgages.
As a verb remortgages
is (
remortgage).
muckily |
luckily |
As adverbs the difference between muckily and luckily
is that
muckily is in a mucky way while
luckily is in a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately.
booses |
booser |
As nouns the difference between booses and booser
is that
booses is while
booser is (obsolete) a boozer, toper, or guzzler.
tilting |
kilting |
As verbs the difference between tilting and kilting
is that
tilting is present participle of lang= en while
kilting is present participle of kilt.
As nouns the difference between tilting and kilting
is that
tilting is the motion of something that tilts; a tilt while
kilting is a method of vertically arranging flat plaits such that each plait is folded so as to cover half the of the one before it.
theeself |
themself |
As pronouns the difference between theeself and themself
is that
theeself is yourself while
themself is
The reflexive case of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun. The single person previously mentioned, as the object of a verb or following a preposition also used for emphasis.
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