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Primordial vs Primorial - What's the difference?

primordial | primorial |


As nouns the difference between primordial and primorial

is that primordial is a first principle or element while primorial is (maths) the product of all primes less than or equal to a stated number.

As an adjective primordial

is first, earliest or original.

Zines vs Dines - What's the difference?

zines | dines |


As a noun zines

is .

As a verb dines is

.

Hoking vs Hiking - What's the difference?

hoking | hiking |


As verbs the difference between hoking and hiking

is that hoking is present participle of hoke while hiking is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun hiking is

walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport.

Sester vs Jester - What's the difference?

sester | jester |


As nouns the difference between sester and jester

is that sester is 1. As a liquid measure for honey and wine. Between 24 and 32 ounces. 2. A dry measure for grain. Maybe equal to 12 bushels while jester is one who jests, jokes or mocks.

Malemute vs Malamute - What's the difference?

malemute | malamute |


As nouns the difference between malemute and malamute

is that malemute is a type of dog from alaska, often used as a sled dog while malamute is a member of an inupiak people who live in western alaska and are known for breeding malamute dogs.

Muzzler vs Muzzled - What's the difference?

muzzler | muzzled |


As a noun muzzler

is one who or that which muzzles.

As a verb muzzled is

(muzzle).

As an adjective muzzled is

wearing a muzzle.

Ritters vs Rioters - What's the difference?

ritters | rioters |


As nouns the difference between ritters and rioters

is that ritters is while rioters is .

Pitters vs Litters - What's the difference?

pitters | litters |


As nouns the difference between pitters and litters

is that pitters is while litters is .

As verbs the difference between pitters and litters

is that pitters is (pitter) while litters is (litter).

Unco vs Unch - What's the difference?

unco | unch |


As an adjective unco

is strange, weird.

As an adverb unco

is very.

As a noun unch is

an unchecked square: one that is part of only one entry (i.e., across or down, but not both).

Dabble vs Gabble - What's the difference?

dabble | gabble |


As verbs the difference between dabble and gabble

is that dabble is to partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness while gabble is to talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.

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