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Har vs Harl - What's the difference?

har | harl |


As a proper noun har

is name of a.

As a noun harl is

a fibre, especially a fibre of hemp or flax, or an individual fibre of a feather.

Energises vs Energiser - What's the difference?

energises | energiser |


As verbs the difference between energises and energiser

is that energises is while energiser is to energize.

Alp vs Arp - What's the difference?

alp | arp |


As a noun alp

is a very high mountain. Specifically, one of the Alps, the highest chain of mountains in Europe.

As a proper noun ALP

is initialism of Australian Labor Party|lang=en.

As an initialism ARP is

address Resolution Protocol.

As an interjection arp is

imitating the bark of a seal.

Jasm vs Jasp - What's the difference?

jasm | jasp |


As nouns the difference between jasm and jasp

is that jasm is zest for accomplishment; drive while jasp is obsolete form of lang=en.

Grifted vs Grifter - What's the difference?

grifted | grifter |


As a verb grifted

is past tense of grift.

As a noun grifter is

a con man. Someone who pulls confidence games.

Kerns vs Perns - What's the difference?

kerns | perns |


As nouns the difference between kerns and perns

is that kerns is while perns is .

Cockings vs Clockings - What's the difference?

cockings | clockings |


As nouns the difference between cockings and clockings

is that cockings is while clockings is .

Merkin vs Mekin - What's the difference?

merkin | mekin |


As a noun merkin

is a woman's pubic wig worn for nude stage appearances and by women after shaving their pubic hair (originally to eliminate lice, etc; now often as a fashion item) or merkin can be (british|slang|pejorative) an american.

As a verb mekin is

(nonstandard).

Lawn vs Lown - What's the difference?

lawn | lown |


As nouns the difference between lawn and lown

is that lawn is an open space between woods while lown is a low fellow.

As a proper noun Lawn

is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.

As an adjective lown is

peaceful, calm.

Finny vs Tinny - What's the difference?

finny | tinny |


As adjectives the difference between finny and tinny

is that finny is (of a fish) having one or more fins while tinny is of or pertaining to or resembling tin.

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