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Relyed vs Relied - What's the difference?

relyed | relied |


As verbs the difference between relyed and relied

is that relyed is past tense of rely; an archaic spelling of nocap=1|lang=en while relied is past tense of rely.

Yive vs Rive - What's the difference?

yive | rive |


As verbs the difference between yive and rive

is that yive is (obsolete) to give while rive is .

Contracted vs Contrasted - What's the difference?

contracted | contrasted |


As adjectives the difference between contracted and contrasted

is that contracted is (not comparable) arranged by contract; established by agreement while contrasted is set in contrast (of two or more things).

As verbs the difference between contracted and contrasted

is that contracted is (contract) while contrasted is (contrast).

Badged vs Badge - What's the difference?

badged | badge |


As verbs the difference between badged and badge

is that badged is past tense of badge while badge is to mark or distinguish with a badge.

As a noun badge is

a distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization.

Reaver vs Reiver - What's the difference?

reaver | reiver |


As nouns the difference between reaver and reiver

is that reaver is one who reaves while reiver is alternative form of reaver.

Sane vs Sank - What's the difference?

sane | sank |


As a verb sane

is .

As a noun sank is

bar (counter).

Unfired vs Unfaired - What's the difference?

unfired | unfaired |


As adjectives the difference between unfired and unfaired

is that unfired is not fired while unfaired is not having been faired.

Blackeneth vs Slackeneth - What's the difference?

blackeneth | slackeneth |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between blackeneth and slackeneth

is that blackeneth is (archaic) (blacken) while slackeneth is (archaic) (slacken).

As verbs the difference between blackeneth and slackeneth

is that blackeneth is (archaic) (blacken) while slackeneth is (archaic) (slacken).

Bive vs Kive - What's the difference?

bive | kive |


As a verb bive

is to shake; tremble.

As a noun kive is

alternative form of keeve.

Elastics vs Elastick - What's the difference?

elastics | elastick |


As a noun elastics

is plural of elastic.

As an adjective elastick is

obsolete form of elastic.

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