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Grane vs Grave - What's the difference?

grane | grave |


As nouns the difference between grane and grave

is that grane is cereal, grain, corn while grave is cave, den, lair.

Saker vs Sayer - What's the difference?

saker | sayer |


As nouns the difference between saker and sayer

is that saker is a falcon (Falco cherrug) native of Southern Europe and Asia while sayer is one who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.

As a proper noun Sayer is

{{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}} common in Sussex.

Rejails vs Renails - What's the difference?

rejails | renails |


As verbs the difference between rejails and renails

is that rejails is (rejail) while renails is (renail).

Weys vs Deys - What's the difference?

weys | deys |


As nouns the difference between weys and deys

is that weys is while deys is .

Nonshunted vs Nonhunted - What's the difference?

nonshunted | nonhunted |


As adjectives the difference between nonshunted and nonhunted

is that nonshunted is not shunted while nonhunted is not hunted.

Tyyn vs Tyny - What's the difference?

tyyn | tyny |


As a noun tyyn

is a unit of currency in uzbekistan.

As an adjective tyny is

(obsolete) small; tiny.

Matchets vs Hatchets - What's the difference?

matchets | hatchets |


As nouns the difference between matchets and hatchets

is that matchets is while hatchets is .

Cheks vs Chews - What's the difference?

cheks | chews |


As nouns the difference between cheks and chews

is that cheks is plural of lang=en while chews is plural of lang=en.

As a verb chews is

third-person singular of chew.

Mux vs Muxy - What's the difference?

mux | muxy |


As an abbreviation mux

is multiplexor.

As an adjective muxy is

(uk|dialect|dated) soft, sticky, and dirty.

Jejunostomy vs Jejeunostomy - What's the difference?

jejunostomy | jejeunostomy |


As nouns the difference between jejunostomy and jejeunostomy

is that jejunostomy is (medicine) the surgical creation of an opening into the jejunum to allow artificial feeding while jejeunostomy is (surgery).

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