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Ceases vs Eases - What's the difference?

ceases | eases |


As verbs the difference between ceases and eases

is that ceases is (cease) while eases is (ease).

Lebos vs Lesbos - What's the difference?

lebos | lesbos |

Lebos is likely misspelled.


Lebos has no English definition.

As a proper noun Lesbos is

an island of Greece in the north-eastern Aegean Sea.

As a noun lesbos is

plural of lang=en.

Bunters vs Butters - What's the difference?

bunters | butters |


As nouns the difference between bunters and butters

is that bunters is plural of lang=en while butters is plural of lang=en.

As a verb butters is

third-person singular of butter.

As an adjective butters is

unattractive, ugly or repulsive.

Boink vs Bink - What's the difference?

boink | bink |


As nouns the difference between boink and bink

is that boink is (computing|slang) a real-world social gathering of computer users while bink is (uk|northern england|scotland|dialect) a bench.

As a verb boink

is .

Runcinate vs Uncinate - What's the difference?

runcinate | uncinate |


As adjectives the difference between runcinate and uncinate

is that runcinate is (botany|of leaves) having tooth-like projections pointing away from the apex while uncinate is (botany) hooked at the end.

Forecloser vs Forecloses - What's the difference?

forecloser | forecloses |


As a noun forecloser

is someone who forecloses.

As a verb forecloses is

(foreclose).

Bespake vs Beshake - What's the difference?

bespake | beshake |


As verbs the difference between bespake and beshake

is that bespake is simple past of bespeak while beshake is to shake roughly or violently.

Teared vs Teazed - What's the difference?

teared | teazed |


As verbs the difference between teared and teazed

is that teared is past tense of tear (produce liquid from the eyes) while teazed is past tense of teaze.

Catshit vs Catsit - What's the difference?

catshit | catsit |


As a noun catshit

is (vulgar|slang) feline feces.

As a verb catsit is

to babysit for (take care of) a cat.

Nosh vs Gosh - What's the difference?

nosh | gosh |


As a noun nosh

is food; a light meal or snack.

As a verb nosh

is to eat a snack or light meal.

As an interjection gosh is

(euphemistic) a mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm as to be put in place of “god”, particularly in fear of.

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