netted |
vetted |
As verbs the difference between netted and vetted
is that
netted is (
net) while
vetted is (
vet).
As an adjective vetted is
of or pertaining to an investigation, especially one that has been completed.
diastalsis |
diastasis |
As nouns the difference between diastalsis and diastasis
is that
diastalsis is a form of peristalsis (as in the intestines) in which the wave of contraction is preceded by a period of inhibition while
diastasis is (medicine) a separation between two parts, such as separation of a bone, without fracture.
ideaed |
ideated |
As an adjective ideaed
is having a specified style or number of ideas.
As a verb ideated is
past tense of ideate.
mucks |
musks |
As a verb mucks
is (
muck).
As a noun musks is
.
shud |
shun |
As verbs the difference between shud and shun
is that
shud is form of should|lang=en while
shun is to avoid, especially persistently.
As a noun shud
is a shed.
infoldments |
enfoldments |
As nouns the difference between infoldments and enfoldments
is that
infoldments is while
enfoldments is .
wanka |
wanta |
As a noun wanka
is {{cx|lang=en|British English}} eye dialect of lang=en.
As a contraction wanta is
eye dialect of want to|lang=en.
poleman |
polemen |
As nouns the difference between poleman and polemen
is that
poleman is one who tests the depth of the water using a pole, while aboard a vessel while
polemen is .
meshes |
geshes |
As nouns the difference between meshes and geshes
is that
meshes is while
geshes is .
As a verb meshes
is (
mesh).
tinging |
tinning |
As verbs the difference between tinging and tinning
is that
tinging is or
tinging can be while
tinning is .
As a noun tinning is
a covering or lining of tin.
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