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Carbureter vs Carbureted - What's the difference?

carbureter | carbureted |


As a noun carbureter

is .

As a verb carbureted is

(carburet).

Subicular vs Cubicular - What's the difference?

subicular | cubicular |


As adjectives the difference between subicular and cubicular

is that subicular is relating to the subiculum while cubicular is (obsolete) belonging to a chamber or bedroom.

Fooks vs Kooks - What's the difference?

fooks | kooks |


As a verb fooks

is (fook).

As a noun kooks is

.

Weirdling vs Weirding - What's the difference?

weirdling | weirding |


As a noun weirdling

is someone or something which is odd, weird, strange, or unusual; oddball; weirdie; weirdo.

As an adjective weirdling

is strange.

As a verb weirding is

.

Vicing vs Ricing - What's the difference?

vicing | ricing |


As verbs the difference between vicing and ricing

is that vicing is present participle of vice while ricing is present participle of lang=en.

Cavillation vs Cavilation - What's the difference?

cavillation | cavilation |


As nouns the difference between cavillation and cavilation

is that cavillation is the act of cavilling while cavilation is .

Hydroximic vs Hydroxamic - What's the difference?

hydroximic | hydroxamic |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydroximic and hydroxamic

is that hydroximic is (organic chemistry) describing any of several classes of oxoacids in which a double-bonded oxygen atom is replaced by a =n-oh or =n-or while hydroxamic is (organic chemistry) describing any of several classes of compounds derived from oxoacids by replacing -oh by -nhoh; the n-hydroxy amides.

As adjectives the difference between hydroximic and hydroxamic

is that hydroximic is (organic chemistry) describing any of several classes of oxoacids in which a double-bonded oxygen atom is replaced by a =n-oh or =n-or while hydroxamic is (organic chemistry) describing any of several classes of compounds derived from oxoacids by replacing -oh by -nhoh; the n-hydroxy amides.

Doffer vs Goffer - What's the difference?

doffer | goffer |


As a noun doffer

is (textile manufacturing) a revolving cylinder, or a vibrating bar with teeth, in a carding machine, which doffs, or strips off, the cotton or fiber from the cards.

As a verb goffer is

to make wavy; to crimp.

Hadrons vs Hardons - What's the difference?

hadrons | hardons |


As nouns the difference between hadrons and hardons

is that hadrons is while hardons is .

Mawle vs Maple - What's the difference?

mawle | maple |


As a noun mawle

is a heavy hammer or beetle, often made of wood or lead.

As a proper noun maple is

.

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