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Snoozes vs Snoozed - What's the difference?

snoozes | snoozed |


As verbs the difference between snoozes and snoozed

is that snoozes is (snooze) while snoozed is (snooze).

As a noun snoozes

is .

Napa vs Sapa - What's the difference?

napa | sapa |


As nouns the difference between napa and sapa

is that napa is Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis, a kind of Chinese cabbage while sapa is a reduction of must in Ancient Roman cuisine, made by boiling down grape juice or must in large kettles until reduced to a third of the original volume.

Simpling vs Sippling - What's the difference?

simpling | sippling |


As verbs the difference between simpling and sippling

is that simpling is while sippling is .

Hump vs Hums - What's the difference?

hump | hums |


As a proper noun hump

is the himalayas, as the challenge for the supply route between india and china.

As a noun hums is

.

As a verb hums is

(hum).

Jawning vs Jawing - What's the difference?

jawning | jawing |


As verbs the difference between jawning and jawing

is that jawning is present participle of jawn while jawing is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun jawing is

a scolding.

Battu vs Batta - What's the difference?

battu | batta |


As nouns the difference between battu and batta

is that battu is performed with a striking together of the legs while batta is (india|dated) an exchange rate.

Swisher vs Swither - What's the difference?

swisher | swither |


As a noun swisher

is the wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana.

As an adjective swisher

is comparative of swish.

As a proper noun Swisher

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb swither is

(Scots and dialects) To be indecisive or in a state of confusion; to dither.

Kidder vs Bidder - What's the difference?

kidder | bidder |


As nouns the difference between kidder and bidder

is that kidder is one who kids, or teases light-heartedly while bidder is someone who bids, e.g. at an auction.

Clunkiest vs Chunkiest - What's the difference?

clunkiest | chunkiest |


As adjectives the difference between clunkiest and chunkiest

is that clunkiest is (clunky) while chunkiest is (chunky).

Lachrymatories vs Lacrymatories - What's the difference?

lachrymatories | lacrymatories |


As nouns the difference between lachrymatories and lacrymatories

is that lachrymatories is plural of lachrymatory while lacrymatories is plural of lacrymatory.

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