corns |
acorns |
As nouns the difference between corns and acorns
is that
corns is while
acorns is .
mac |
gac |
As a noun mac
is match.
As a verb gac is
to guard; to watch or
gac can be to put something on something; to hang something on something.
flunking |
funking |
As verbs the difference between flunking and funking
is that
flunking is while
funking is .
eathly |
earthly |
As adverbs the difference between eathly and earthly
is that
eathly is in an eath or easy manner; easily while
earthly is in an earthy manner.
As an adjective earthly is
relating to the earth or this world, as opposed to heaven.
As a noun earthly is
(uk|colloquial) a slightest chance (of success etc) or idea (about something).
strums |
struma |
As a verb strums
is (
strum).
As a noun struma is
(pathology) scrofula.
empodium |
emporium |
As nouns the difference between empodium and emporium
is that
empodium is (zoology) a bristle-like or pad-like structure between the tarsal claws of diptera while
emporium is a market place or trading centre, particularly of an ancient city.
milkers |
bilkers |
As nouns the difference between milkers and bilkers
is that
milkers is while
bilkers is .
bedward |
bedwarf |
As an adverb bedward
is toward bed.
As a verb bedwarf is
(archaic|transitive) to make a dwarf of; to stunt or hinder the growth of; to dwarf.
nonmate |
nonlate |
As a noun nonmate
is an animal that is not a mate (of some other specified animal).
As an adjective nonlate is
not late.
gapless |
capless |
As adjectives the difference between gapless and capless
is that
gapless is having no gaps while
capless is without a cap.
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