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Kabakas vs Abakas - What's the difference?

kabakas | abakas |


As nouns the difference between kabakas and abakas

is that kabakas is while abakas is .

Gracer vs Grace - What's the difference?

gracer | grace |


As nouns the difference between gracer and grace

is that gracer is agent noun of grace; one who graces while grace is elegant movement; poise or balance.

As a verb grace is

to adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.

As a proper noun Grace is

{{given name|female|from=English}}.

Lutes vs Lues - What's the difference?

lutes | lues |


As a verb lutes

is .

As a noun lues is

(dated|medicine) a plague or disease, especially syphilis.

Stable vs Stale - What's the difference?

stable | stale |


As a noun stable

is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.

As a verb stable

is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.

As an adjective stable

is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

As an adverb stale is

always, all the time.

Gird vs Hird - What's the difference?

gird | hird |


As nouns the difference between gird and hird

is that gird is a sarcastic remark while hird is (historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

As a verb gird

is to bind with a flexible rope or cord or gird can be to jeer at.

Visiters vs Visitors - What's the difference?

visiters | visitors |


As nouns the difference between visiters and visitors

is that visiters is plural of lang=en while visitors is plural of lang=en.

Kales vs Kames - What's the difference?

kales | kames |


As nouns the difference between kales and kames

is that kales is while kames is .

Knout vs Knut - What's the difference?

knout | knut |


As nouns the difference between knout and knut

is that knout is a leather scourge (multi-tail whip), in the severe version known as 'great knout' with metal weights on each tongue, notoriously used in imperial russia while knut is (archaic|informal|edwardian) an idle upper-class man-about-town[http://edwardianpromenadecom/resources/a-glossary-of-slang/#k edwardian slang terms].

As a verb knout

is to flog or beat with a knout.

Higgled vs Higgle - What's the difference?

higgled | higgle |


As verbs the difference between higgled and higgle

is that higgled is (higgle) while higgle is (archaic) to hawk or peddle provisions.

Chomo vs Chomp - What's the difference?

chomo | chomp |


As nouns the difference between chomo and chomp

is that chomo is child molester while chomp is the act of chomping see below.

As a verb chomp is

to bite or munch loudly or heavily.

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