betie |
retie |
As verbs the difference between betie and retie
is that
betie is (obsolete) to tie round; bind fast while
retie is to tie again; to tie something that has already been tied or was tied before.
bolk |
balk |
As verbs the difference between bolk and balk
is that
bolk is to belch while
balk is (archaic) to pass over or by or
balk can be to indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the shoals of herring.
As a noun balk is
ridge, an unplowed strip of land.
wknds |
wynds |
As nouns the difference between wknds and wynds
is that
wknds is plural of wknd; weekends while
wynds is plural of wynd.
ills |
mills |
As nouns the difference between ills and mills
is that
ills is plural of lang=en while
mills is plural of lang=en.
As a proper noun Mills is
{{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=Middle English}}, variant of Mill or Miles.
As a verb mills is
third person singular present tense of the verb
to mill
withiest |
withies |
As an adjective withiest
is superlative of withy.
As a noun withies is
plural of lang=en.
frolick |
frolics |
As nouns the difference between frolick and frolics
is that
frolick is while
frolics is .
As an adjective frolick
is .
As a verb frolick
is .
doss |
dass |
As verbs the difference between doss and dass
is that
doss is (intransitive|british|and|ireland) to avoid work, shirk, etc while
dass is (archaic) to dare.
As a noun doss
is work avoidance.
As an adjective doss
is (scotland) describes a useless or lazy person generally combined with expletive noun, especially
cunt .
expansive |
expandable |
As adjectives the difference between expansive and expandable
is that
expansive is able to be expanded while
expandable is having the capacity to be expanded.
As a noun expandable is
anything that can be expanded.
spell |
trick |
As nouns the difference between spell and trick
is that
spell is (obsolete) speech, discourse or
spell can be (dialectal) a splinter, usually of wood; a spelk or
spell can be a shift (of work); a set of workers responsible for a specific turn of labour while
trick is trick.
As a verb spell
is (obsolete) to speak, to declaim or
spell can be (obsolete) to read (something) as though letter by letter; to peruse slowly or with effort or
spell can be to work in place of (someone).
promise |
prophecy |
As nouns the difference between promise and prophecy
is that
promise is an oath or affirmation; a vow while
prophecy is a prediction, especially one made by a prophet or under divine inspiration.
As verbs the difference between promise and prophecy
is that
promise is to commit to something or action; to make an oath; make a vow while
prophecy is dated form of lang=en.
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