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Tats vs Tath - What's the difference?

tats | tath |


As nouns the difference between tats and tath

is that tats is plural of lang=en while tath is the dung of livestock left on a field to serve as manure or fertiliser.

As verbs the difference between tats and tath

is that tats is third-person singular of tat while tath is to manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it.

Pali vs Paki - What's the difference?

pali | paki |


As a verb pali

is .

As a noun paki is

(paki).

Steepers vs Steppers - What's the difference?

steepers | steppers |


As nouns the difference between steepers and steppers

is that steepers is plural of steeper while steppers is plural of stepper.

Wabbling vs Gabbling - What's the difference?

wabbling | gabbling |


As verbs the difference between wabbling and gabbling

is that wabbling is while gabbling is .

As nouns the difference between wabbling and gabbling

is that wabbling is the motion of something that wabbles while gabbling is rapid, confused speech.

Cooleth vs Cooketh - What's the difference?

cooleth | cooketh |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between cooleth and cooketh

is that cooleth is (archaic) (cool) while cooketh is (archaic)(cook).

As verbs the difference between cooleth and cooketh

is that cooleth is (archaic) (cool) while cooketh is (archaic)(cook).

Waking vs Woking - What's the difference?

waking | woking |


As an adjective waking

is occurring during wakefulness.

As a verb waking

is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun waking

is the act of becoming awake from sleep, or a period of time spent awake.

As a proper noun Woking is

a town in Surrey, England.

Meltable vs Moltable - What's the difference?

meltable | moltable |


As adjectives the difference between meltable and moltable

is that meltable is capable of being melted while moltable is (obsolete) capable of assuming a molten state; meltable; fusible.

Aerily vs Verily - What's the difference?

aerily | verily |


As adverbs the difference between aerily and verily

is that aerily is in an aerial manner while verily is truly, doubtlessly, in truth.

Mary vs Marly - What's the difference?

mary | marly |


As a noun mary

is (gay slang|chiefly|us) a male homosexual.

As an adjective marly is

containing or resembling marl.

Colls vs Colly - What's the difference?

colls | colly |


As a proper noun colls

is .

As an adjective colly is

(british|dialect) black as coal.

As a verb colly is

(archaic) to make black, as with coal.

As a noun colly is

(british|dialect) soot.

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