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Aout vs Lout - What's the difference?

aout | lout |


As nouns the difference between aout and lout

is that aout is august while lout is a troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob.

As a verb lout is

(obsolete|transitive) to treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint or lout can be (archaic) to bend, bow, stoop.

Cecal vs Decal - What's the difference?

cecal | decal |


As an adjective cecal

is .

As a noun decal is

a design or picture produced in order to be transferred to another surface either permanently or temporarily.

Fabless vs Cabless - What's the difference?

fabless | cabless |


As adjectives the difference between fabless and cabless

is that fabless is of or pertaining to a company that does not make its own silicon wafers and primarily concerns itself with research and design while cabless is without a cab (driver's compartment in a truck or train).

Winky vs Zinky - What's the difference?

winky | zinky |


As adjectives the difference between winky and zinky

is that winky is tending to wink; winking while zinky is alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun winky

is the penis.

Nappish vs Knappish - What's the difference?

nappish | knappish |


As adjectives the difference between nappish and knappish

is that nappish is slightly tired, somewhat sleepy while knappish is snappish; peevish.

Devil vs Deoil - What's the difference?

devil | deoil |


As a proper noun devil

is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

As a verb deoil is

to remove oil from a material or from a surface.

Jigsawn vs Jigsaw - What's the difference?

jigsawn | jigsaw |


As verbs the difference between jigsawn and jigsaw

is that jigsawn is past participle of jigsaw while jigsaw is to cut something using a jigsaw.

As a noun jigsaw is

a saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade which can cut curves in wood or metal.

Purrs vs Burrs - What's the difference?

purrs | burrs |


As nouns the difference between purrs and burrs

is that purrs is while burrs is .

As a verb purrs

is (purr).

Exercisebook vs Workbook - What's the difference?

exercisebook | workbook |


As a noun workbook is

a book used by a student in which answers and workings may be entered besides questions and exercises.

Retact vs Repeat - What's the difference?

retact | repeat |

Retact is likely misspelled.


Retact has no English definition.

As a verb repeat is

to do or say again (and again).

As a noun repeat is

an iteration; a repetition.

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