yearlies |
earlies |
As nouns the difference between yearlies and earlies
is that
yearlies is plural of yearly while
earlies is potatoes that are harvested before the main crop.
outwalked |
outwalker |
As a verb outwalked
is (
outwalk).
As a noun outwalker is
a person who next to, in front of, or behind a parade float.
stiflest |
stifles |
As verbs the difference between stiflest and stifles
is that
stiflest is archaic second-person singular of stifle while
stifles is third-person singular of stifle.
As a noun stifles is
plural of lang=en.
henological |
phenological |
As adjectives the difference between henological and phenological
is that
henological is of or pertaining to henology while
phenological is of or pertaining to phenology.
einheriar |
einherjar |
As nouns the difference between einheriar and einherjar
is that
einheriar is while
einherjar is (norse mythology) the undead spirits of warriors who died bravely in battle, brought to valhalla by the valkyries, where they eternally feast and prepare daily for the inevitable events of ragnarok.
cohering |
cowering |
As verbs the difference between cohering and cowering
is that
cohering is present participle of lang=en while
cowering is present participle of lang=en.
folios |
foliose |
As a noun folios
is .
As an adjective foliose is
leafy.
ing |
inga |
As a proper noun ing
is shortened from inga, rare by itself but a popular first part of twentieth century hyphenated names like ing-britt and ing-marie.
As a verb inga is
to be included, to join, to belong, to follow without extra cost.
provincialise |
provincialize |
As verbs the difference between provincialise and provincialize
is that
provincialise is an alternative spelling of provincialize while
provincialize is to render provincial; to reduce or allot to provinces.
fard |
ferd |
In obsolete terms the difference between fard and ferd
is that
fard is force of movement, impetus, rush, violent onset while
ferd is fear.
As nouns the difference between fard and ferd
is that
fard is colour or paint, especially white paint, used on the face; makeup, war-paint while
ferd is an army, a host.
As a verb fard
is to paint, as the face or cheeks.
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