sies |
sirs |
As an interjection sies
is expressing disgust, disappointment, or annoyance.
As a noun sirs is
plural of lang=en.
As a verb sirs is
third-person singular of sir.
hydantoic |
hydantoin |
As an adjective hydantoic
is (chemistry) pertaining to, or derived from, hydantoin.
As a noun hydantoin is
(organic compound) the heterocycle
imidazolidine-2,4-dione derived from urea and glycolic acid; any of its many derivatives.
unnippled |
unrippled |
As adjectives the difference between unnippled and unrippled
is that
unnippled is without nipples while
unrippled is not rippled.
septfoil |
setfoil |
As nouns the difference between septfoil and setfoil
is that
septfoil is (architecture) a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of seven partially-overlapping circles of the same diameter while
setfoil is .
striked |
triked |
As verbs the difference between striked and triked
is that
striked is past tense of strike while
triked is past tense of trike.
clattier |
chattier |
As adjectives the difference between clattier and chattier
is that
clattier is (
clatty) while
chattier is (
chatty).
tantalize |
tantalized |
As verbs the difference between tantalize and tantalized
is that
tantalize is to tease (someone) by offering something desirable but keeping it out of reach while
tantalized is past tense of tantalize.
wha |
cha |
As an interjection wha
is .
farmed |
farced |
As verbs the difference between farmed and farced
is that
farmed is (
farm) while
farced is (
farce).
goundy |
grundy |
As an adjective goundy
is gummy or mattery, as in sore eyes.
As a noun grundy is
a wedgie; a prank in which a person's underpants are pulled up sharply from behind in order to wedge the clothing uncomfortably between the person's buttocks.
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