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Unlaying vs Inlaying - What's the difference?

unlaying | inlaying |


As verbs the difference between unlaying and inlaying

is that unlaying is while inlaying is .

As a noun inlaying is

an inlaid pattern.

Bowses vs Bowess - What's the difference?

bowses | bowess |


As a verb bowses

is (bowse).

As a noun bowess is

(obsolete|falconry) a bower, or young hawk.

Fiftie vs Fittie - What's the difference?

fiftie | fittie |


As a numeral fiftie

is obsolete spelling of fifty (50.

As a noun fittie is

a sexually attractive person.

Babool vs Baboo - What's the difference?

babool | baboo |


As nouns the difference between babool and baboo

is that babool is while baboo is .

Revisers vs Revises - What's the difference?

revisers | revises |


As nouns the difference between revisers and revises

is that revisers is plural of reviser while revises is plural of revise.

As a verb revises is

third-person singular of revise.

Funded vs Bunded - What's the difference?

funded | bunded |


As verbs the difference between funded and bunded

is that funded is (fund) while bunded is (bund).

As an adjective funded

is having financial support paid for.

Purply vs Purely - What's the difference?

purply | purely |


As an adjective purply

is of or having somewhat of a purple color or hue.

As an adverb purely is

wholly; really, completely.

Wayn vs Warn - What's the difference?

wayn | warn |


As a noun wayn

is obsolete form of wain.

As an adjective wayn

is obsolete form of vain.

As a verb warn is

to make (someone) aware of impending danger etc.

Coolingly vs Cooingly - What's the difference?

coolingly | cooingly |


As an adverb coolingly

is so as to grow cooler; losing warmth.

As an adjective cooingly is

in a cooing way.

Aya vs Ava - What's the difference?

aya | ava |


As nouns the difference between aya and ava

is that aya is alternative form of lang=en while ava is alternative form of lang=en.

As proper nouns the difference between aya and ava

is that aya is in Akkadian mythology, a mother goddess, consort of the sun god Shamash while Ava is {{given name|female|from=Germanic|}}. Popular in the 2000s in all English-speaking countries.

As an adverb aya

is yes; yea; aye.

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