lute |
jute |
As nouns the difference between lute and jute
is that
lute is a fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox or
lute can be thick sticky clay or cement used to close up a hole or gap, especially to make something air-tight while
jute is pewter measuring jug.
As a verb lute
is to play on a lute, or as if on a lute or
lute can be to fix or fasten something with lute.
lagging |
sagging |
As nouns the difference between lagging and sagging
is that
lagging is the covering of something with strips of felt, wood etc, either as insulation or for protection while
sagging is the act of something that sags.
As verbs the difference between lagging and sagging
is that
lagging is present participle of lang=en while
sagging is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective lagging
is falling behind, not keeping up the pace.
enbliss |
unbliss |
As a verb enbliss
is to endue or fill with bliss; impart bliss to; make happy.
As a noun unbliss is
the state or condition of blisslessness; unjoy.
dodd |
todd |
As a verb dodd
is (to lop or cut off).
As a noun todd is
(furry jargon) a male fox.
wany |
wanty |
As adjectives the difference between wany and wanty
is that
wany is waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; said especially of sawed boards or timber cut too near the outside of the log while
wanty is possessing or indicating lack; deficient.
As a noun wanty is
a girth or belly-band for a horse's harness.
tachometers |
tachymeters |
As nouns the difference between tachometers and tachymeters
is that
tachometers is while
tachymeters is .
cubomedusae |
cubomedusan |
As a noun cubomedusae
is plural of lang=en.
As an adjective cubomedusan is
of or pertaining to the cubomedusa.
disables |
disabled |
As verbs the difference between disables and disabled
is that
disables is third-person singular of disable while
disabled is past tense of disable.
As an adjective disabled is
made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled, but sometimes also singular).
rangy |
bangy |
As adjectives the difference between rangy and bangy
is that
rangy is slender and long of limb; lanky while
bangy is characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
As a noun bangy is
(india) a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
bricked |
ricked |
As verbs the difference between bricked and ricked
is that
bricked is past tense of brick while
ricked is past tense of rick.
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