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Blessee vs Blesses - What's the difference?

blessee | blesses |


As a noun blessee

is the one who receives a blessing.

As a verb blesses is

.

Heady vs Heapy - What's the difference?

heady | heapy |


As adjectives the difference between heady and heapy

is that heady is intoxicating or stupefying while heapy is having lots of heaps or piles.

Substantivised vs Substantivises - What's the difference?

substantivised | substantivises |


As verbs the difference between substantivised and substantivises

is that substantivised is (substantivise) while substantivises is (substantivise).

Battles vs Battlers - What's the difference?

battles | battlers |


As nouns the difference between battles and battlers

is that battles is while battlers is .

As a verb battles

is (battle).

Glades vs Glads - What's the difference?

glades | glads |


As a noun glades

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb glads is

third-person singular of glad.

Opera vs Opers - What's the difference?

opera | opers |


As nouns the difference between opera and opers

is that opera is a theatrical work combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance while opers is plural of oper.

Bdellatomy vs Bdellotomy - What's the difference?

bdellatomy | bdellotomy |


As nouns the difference between bdellatomy and bdellotomy

is that bdellatomy is (archaic) the snipping off the tail of a leech engaged in sucking human blood, in order to let the blood run out of it and so increase its powers of drawing blood while bdellotomy is .

Bongs vs Bongos - What's the difference?

bongs | bongos |


As nouns the difference between bongs and bongos

is that bongs is plural of lang=en while bongos is plural of bongoCategory:English plurals.

As a verb bongs

is third-person singular of bong.

Disobliger vs Disoblige - What's the difference?

disobliger | disoblige |


As a noun disobliger

is one who disobliges.

As a verb disoblige is

(british) not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate.

Cones vs Coned - What's the difference?

cones | coned |


As a noun cones

is .

As an adjective coned is

(of an area) segregated or delineated by traffic cones.

As a verb coned is

(cone).

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