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Gats vs Qats - What's the difference?

gats | qats |


As nouns the difference between gats and qats

is that gats is plural of lang=en while qats is plural of lang=en.

Watevs vs Waters - What's the difference?

watevs | waters |


As an interjection watevs

is .

As a noun waters is

.

Cadent vs Cedent - What's the difference?

cadent | cedent |


As an adjective cadent

is falling.

As a noun cedent is

the person who cedes a personal obligation to another.

Sparky vs Sparry - What's the difference?

sparky | sparry |


As adjectives the difference between sparky and sparry

is that sparky is lively and animated while sparry is abundant in spar (the mineral.

As a noun sparky

is a radio operator.

Digynous vs Digonous - What's the difference?

digynous | digonous |


As adjectives the difference between digynous and digonous

is that digynous is of or relating to the Digynia; having two styles while digonous is having two angles.

Vie vs Vse - What's the difference?

vie | vse |


As a verb vie

is to rival; to struggle for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something.

As a pronoun vse is

all, whole.

Sipe vs Site - What's the difference?

sipe | site |


As nouns the difference between sipe and site

is that sipe is (us) slit in a tire to drain away surface water and improve traction while site is site, location.

As a verb sipe

is (us) to cut grooves in tires.

Mispointing vs Mispainting - What's the difference?

mispointing | mispainting |


As verbs the difference between mispointing and mispainting

is that mispointing is present participle of mispoint while mispainting is present participle of mispaint.

Ledged vs Edged - What's the difference?

ledged | edged |


As adjectives the difference between ledged and edged

is that ledged is having a ledge or ledges while edged is referring to something that has a sharp planar surface.

As a verb edged is

past tense of to edge .

Frizzles vs Frazzles - What's the difference?

frizzles | frazzles |


As verbs the difference between frizzles and frazzles

is that frizzles is (frizzle) while frazzles is (frazzle).

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