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Gust vs Fust - What's the difference?

gust | fust |


As nouns the difference between gust and fust

is that gust is pleasure while fust is smoke.

Glibbing vs Gibbing - What's the difference?

glibbing | gibbing |


As verbs the difference between glibbing and gibbing

is that glibbing is while gibbing is .

Tock vs Tonk - What's the difference?

tock | tonk |


As verbs the difference between tock and tonk

is that tock is to produce such a sound while tonk is form of obsolete verb (to be wrong with ) only one form is still in use today:.

As a noun tock

is (used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

Angiostatin vs Angiostatic - What's the difference?

angiostatin | angiostatic |


As a noun angiostatin

is (protein|medicine) a protein that inhibits angiogenesis; it is used to inhibit the growth of new blood vessels in tumours.

As an adjective angiostatic is

(medicine) that inhibits angiogenesis.

Langate vs Lanate - What's the difference?

langate | lanate |


As a noun langate

is (surgery) a linen roller used in dressing wounds.

As an adjective lanate is

covered in or composed of wooly hairs.

Pollenizer vs Pollenizes - What's the difference?

pollenizer | pollenizes |


As a noun pollenizer

is a plant that provides pollen.

As a verb pollenizes is

(pollenize).

Rhymelike vs Thymelike - What's the difference?

rhymelike | thymelike |


As adjectives the difference between rhymelike and thymelike

is that rhymelike is resembling or characteristic of rhyme while thymelike is resembling or characteristic of the herb thyme.

Bumpee vs Bumper - What's the difference?

bumpee | bumper |


As nouns the difference between bumpee and bumper

is that bumpee is an airline passenger who is bumped to a later flight while bumper is (obsolete) a drinking vessel filled to the brim.

As an adjective bumper is

(colloquial) large; filled to the bumpers at the top of a silo.

Forbs vs Farbs - What's the difference?

forbs | farbs |


As nouns the difference between forbs and farbs

is that forbs is while farbs is .

Mandy vs Mardy - What's the difference?

mandy | mardy |


As a proper noun Mandy

is {{given name|female|diminutive=Amanda}}. Popular as a formal given name in the U.K. in the 1960s and 1970s.

As a noun mandy

is the drug MDMA.

As an adjective mardy is

sulky or whining.

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