biphenol |
biphenyl |
As nouns the difference between biphenol and biphenyl
is that
biphenol is (organic compound) any compound that has two phenolic hydroxy groups; such a phenolic derivative of biphenyl while
biphenyl is biphenyl.
fearer |
feare |
As nouns the difference between fearer and feare
is that
fearer is one who fears while
feare is .
traumatisations |
traumatizations |
As nouns the difference between traumatisations and traumatizations
is that
traumatisations is while
traumatizations is .
posters |
popsters |
As nouns the difference between posters and popsters
is that
posters is while
popsters is .
hostessy |
hostesse |
As an adjective hostessy
is characteristic of a hostess; cheerful, helpful, etc.
As a noun hostesse is
.
wonger |
winger |
As nouns the difference between wonger and winger
is that
wonger is alternative form of wanger while
winger is one of the casks stowed in the wings of a vessel's hold, being smaller than such as are stowed more amidships.
butters |
buttery |
As nouns the difference between butters and buttery
is that
butters is while
buttery is a room for keeping food or beverages; a storeroom.
As adjectives the difference between butters and buttery
is that
butters is (british slang) unattractive, ugly or repulsive while
buttery is made with or tasting of butter.
As a verb butters
is (
butter).
signore |
signors |
As nouns the difference between signore and signors
is that
signore is mister or sir while
signors is .
gis |
gin |
As nouns the difference between gis and gin
is that
gis is plural of GI|lang=en while
gin is a colourless non-aged alcoholic liquor made by distilling fermented grains such as barley, corn, oats or rye with juniper berries; the base for many cocktails.
As verbs the difference between gis and gin
is that
gis is third-person singular of GI while
gin is to remove the seeds from cotton with a cotton gin.
As an initialism GIS
is geographic Information Systems.
meteg |
mete |
As nouns the difference between meteg and mete
is that
meteg is a vertical bar placed under a syllable in Biblical Hebrew to mark stress while
mete is a boundary or other limit; a boundary-marker; mere.
As a verb mete is
to measure.
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