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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.

Hotted vs Hitted - What's the difference?

hotted | hitted |


As verbs the difference between hotted and hitted

is that hotted is past tense of hot while hitted is past tense of hit.

Nailed vs Tailed - What's the difference?

nailed | tailed |


As verbs the difference between nailed and tailed

is that nailed is (nail) while tailed is (tail).

As adjectives the difference between nailed and tailed

is that nailed is having nails (often of a specified kind) while tailed is (in combination ) having the specified form of tail.

Hields vs Wields - What's the difference?

hields | wields |


As verbs the difference between hields and wields

is that hields is third-person singular of hield while wields is third-person singular of wield.

As a noun hields

is plural of hield.

Goes vs Agoes - What's the difference?

goes | agoes |


As a noun goes

is (person from goa).

As an adjective goes

is .

As a verb agoes is

(ago).

Wut vs Rut - What's the difference?

wut | rut |


As a pronoun wut

is (nonstandard|eye dialect) what.

As a proper noun rut is

, cognate to ruth.

Crawled vs Crawler - What's the difference?

crawled | crawler |


As a verb crawled

is (crawl).

As a noun crawler is

(australia|obsolete) a person who is abused, physically or verbally, and returns to the abuser a supplicant or crawler can be a child who is able to creep using his hands and knees but is not able to walk.

Envigorated vs Invigorated - What's the difference?

envigorated | invigorated |


As verbs the difference between envigorated and invigorated

is that envigorated is past tense of envigorate while invigorated is past tense of invigorate.

Syles vs Styles - What's the difference?

syles | styles |


As a noun syles

is .

As an adjective styles is

.

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