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Antic vs Mantic - What's the difference?

antic | mantic |


As adjectives the difference between antic and mantic

is that antic is grotesque, incongruous while mantic is relating to divination; prophetic.

As a noun antic

is a grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle.

As a verb antic

is to perform antics.

Injection vs Insection - What's the difference?

injection | insection |


As nouns the difference between injection and insection

is that injection is injection while insection is a cutting in; incision.

Bushwah vs Bushwa - What's the difference?

bushwah | bushwa |


As nouns the difference between bushwah and bushwa

is that bushwah is nonsense while bushwa is .

Wings vs Zings - What's the difference?

wings | zings |


As nouns the difference between wings and zings

is that wings is while zings is .

As verbs the difference between wings and zings

is that wings is (wing) while zings is (zing).

Moulder vs Moulter - What's the difference?

moulder | moulter |


As nouns the difference between moulder and moulter

is that moulder is a person who moulds dough into loaves while moulter is .

As a verb moulder

is to decay or rot.

Seif vs Neif - What's the difference?

seif | neif |


As nouns the difference between seif and neif

is that seif is aids while neif is snow.

Rotary vs Dotary - What's the difference?

rotary | dotary |


As nouns the difference between rotary and dotary

is that rotary is a traffic circle while dotary is a dotard's weakness; dotage.

As an adjective rotary

is having or being capable of having rotation.

Gasting vs Lasting - What's the difference?

gasting | lasting |


As verbs the difference between gasting and lasting

is that gasting is present participle of lang=en while lasting is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective lasting is

persisting for an extended period of time.

As a noun lasting is

continuance; endurance.

Tinned vs Winned - What's the difference?

tinned | winned |


As verbs the difference between tinned and winned

is that tinned is past tense of tin while winned is past tense of win.

As an adjective tinned

is coated, or plated with tin.

Stottite vs Stottie - What's the difference?

stottite | stottie |


As nouns the difference between stottite and stottie

is that stottite is (mineralogy) a tetragonal-dipyramidal mineral containing germanium, hydrogen, iron, and oxygen while stottie is (geordie) a round flat loaf of bread, traditionally pan-fried rather than oven-baked.

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