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Metacercarial vs Metacercariae - What's the difference?

metacercarial | metacercariae |


As an adjective metacercarial

is relating to metacercariae.

As a noun metacercariae is

plural of lang=en.

Cabbing vs Cabbling - What's the difference?

cabbing | cabbling |


As nouns the difference between cabbing and cabbling

is that cabbing is (british) the profession of a cabbie, especially one who drives a black cab while cabbling is the process of breaking up the flat masses into which wrought iron is first hammered, so that the pieces can be reheated and wrought into bar iron.

As a verb cabbing

is .

Unmaximized vs Unmaximizes - What's the difference?

unmaximized | unmaximizes |


As verbs the difference between unmaximized and unmaximizes

is that unmaximized is (unmaximize) while unmaximizes is (unmaximize).

Sauns vs Shuns - What's the difference?

sauns | shuns |


As a noun sauns

is .

As a verb shuns is

(shun).

Marm vs Mara - What's the difference?

marm | mara |


As nouns the difference between marm and mara

is that marm is madam; a polite term of address for a lady while mara is a nightmare; a spectre or wraith-like creature in Germanic and particularly Scandinavian folklore; a female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.

As a proper noun Mara is

{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}.

Unrhymed vs Unrhyme - What's the difference?

unrhymed | unrhyme |


As an adjective unrhymed

is having no rhyme.

As a noun unrhyme is

a line of verse that does not rhyme.

As a verb unrhyme is

to remove the rhyme or expected rhyme from.

Totes vs Motes - What's the difference?

totes | motes |


As nouns the difference between totes and motes

is that totes is while motes is .

As an adverb totes

is (colloquial).

As a verb motes is

.

Cosistent vs Constant - What's the difference?

cosistent | constant |


As a proper noun constant is

.

Prooveth vs Proveth - What's the difference?

prooveth | proveth |


As verbs the difference between prooveth and proveth

is that prooveth is (proove) while proveth is (prove).

Wined vs Pined - What's the difference?

wined | pined |


As verbs the difference between wined and pined

is that wined is past tense of wine while pined is past tense of pine.

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