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Carts vs Carls - What's the difference?

carts | carls |


As nouns the difference between carts and carls

is that carts is plural of lang=en while carls is plural of carl.

As a verb carts

is third-person singular of cart.

Wicke vs Wacke - What's the difference?

wicke | wacke |


As an adjective wicke

is .

As a noun wacke is

(geology) a soft, earthy, dark-coloured rock or clay derived from the alteration of basalt.

Dob vs Dop - What's the difference?

dob | dop |


As verbs the difference between dob and dop

is that dob is to report (a person) to someone in authority for a wrongdoing while dop is to fail or to plug (an examination, standard or grade.

As nouns the difference between dob and dop

is that dob is a small amount of something, especially paste while dop is . A drink.

As an initialism DOB

is date of birth.

Nads vs Nade - What's the difference?

nads | nade |

Nade is likely misspelled.


Nade has no English definition.

As a noun nads

is the testicles.

Wilded vs Wilder - What's the difference?

wilded | wilder |


As verbs the difference between wilded and wilder

is that wilded is past tense of wild while wilder is to bewilder, perplex.

As adjectives the difference between wilded and wilder

is that wilded is become wild while wilder is comparative of wild.

As a proper noun Wilder is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Outset vs Outsat - What's the difference?

outset | outsat |


As a noun outset

is the beginning or initial stage of something.

As a verb outsat is

(outsit).

Souk vs Sook - What's the difference?

souk | sook |


As nouns the difference between souk and sook

is that souk is while sook is meal.

Bends vs Tends - What's the difference?

bends | tends |


As verbs the difference between bends and tends

is that bends is (bend) while tends is (tend).

As a noun bends

is .

Icker vs Licker - What's the difference?

icker | licker |


As nouns the difference between icker and licker

is that icker is a head of grain while licker is someone or something that licks.

Aac vs Aak - What's the difference?

aac | aak |


As nouns the difference between aac and aak

is that aac is {{initialism of | advanced audio coding|lang= en} while aak is a genre of Korean court music.

As an initialism AAC

is Advanced Aircraft Corps

As a symbol AAC

is
American Cement Corporation, stock exchange symbol.

As a proper noun AAC

is {{initialism of |American Alumni Council|lang=en}}, now known as Council for Advancement and Support of Education

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