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Lession or Lesson - What's the difference?

lession | lesson |

Lession is often a misspelling of lesson.


Lession has no English definition.

As a noun lesson

is a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.

As a verb lesson

is to give a lesson to; to teach.

Devious vs Insidious - What's the difference?

devious | insidious |


As adjectives the difference between devious and insidious

is that devious is deviating; not straightforward or honest, not frank; not standard while insidious is producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner.

Follows vs Below - What's the difference?

follows | below |


As a verb follows

is (follow).

As a preposition below is

lower in spatial position than.

As an adverb below is

in a lower place.

Outlandish vs Exotic - What's the difference?

outlandish | exotic |


As adjectives the difference between outlandish and exotic

is that outlandish is bizarre, strange while exotic is foreign, especially in an exciting way.

As a noun exotic is

an organism that is exotic to an environment.

Hypothesise vs Postulate - What's the difference?

hypothesise | postulate |


As a verb hypothesise

is to believe or assert on uncertain grounds.

As a noun postulate is

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Warmful vs Armful - What's the difference?

warmful | armful |


As an adjective warmful

is (archaic) full of warmth; warming.

As a noun armful is

the amount an arm or arms can hold.

Kafilas vs Kafilahs - What's the difference?

kafilas | kafilahs |


As nouns the difference between kafilas and kafilahs

is that kafilas is while kafilahs is .

Nonwife vs Nonlife - What's the difference?

nonwife | nonlife |


As nouns the difference between nonwife and nonlife

is that nonwife is one who is not a wife; a woman who stands in a relationship to somebody other than that of a wife while nonlife is all objects or substances except those considered alive.

As an adjective nonlife is

relating to types of insurance which are not life insurance.

Westy vs Jesty - What's the difference?

westy | jesty |


As adjectives the difference between westy and jesty

is that westy is (obsolete) waste; desert or westy can be (dialectal) dizzy, giddy, confused while jesty is inclined to jest; waggish; sportive.

Lawl vs Pawl - What's the difference?

lawl | pawl |


As an interjection lawl

is an alternative spelling of lol.

As a noun pawl is

a pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (e.g. on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction.

As a verb pawl is

to stop with a pawl.

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