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Reometer vs Rheometer - What's the difference?

reometer | rheometer |


As nouns the difference between reometer and rheometer

is that reometer is alternative form of rheometer while rheometer is a device used to measure the flow properties of fluids with variable viscosity.

Waits vs Wants - What's the difference?

waits | wants |


As nouns the difference between waits and wants

is that waits is plural of lang=en while wants is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between waits and wants

is that waits is third-person singular of wait while wants is third-person singular of want.

Welleth vs Selleth - What's the difference?

welleth | selleth |


As verbs the difference between welleth and selleth

is that welleth is third-person singular of well while selleth is archaic third-person singular of sell.

Hosiery vs Hosiers - What's the difference?

hosiery | hosiers |


As nouns the difference between hosiery and hosiers

is that hosiery is undergarments worn on the legs, such as socks, stockings, and pantyhose while hosiers is plural of lang=en.

Lotahs vs Latahs - What's the difference?

lotahs | latahs |


As nouns the difference between lotahs and latahs

is that lotahs is plural of lang=en while latahs is plural of latah.

Lits vs Flits - What's the difference?

lits | flits |


As verbs the difference between lits and flits

is that lits is (lit) while flits is (flit).

As a noun flits is

.

Trinketer vs Trinketed - What's the difference?

trinketer | trinketed |


As a noun trinketer

is (obsolete) one who trinkets.

As a verb trinketed is

(trinket).

Prenasalised vs Prenasalized - What's the difference?

prenasalised | prenasalized |


As verbs the difference between prenasalised and prenasalized

is that prenasalised is (prenasalise) while prenasalized is (prenasalize).

Elt vs Celt - What's the difference?

elt | celt |


As a verb elt

is to injure (anything) by rough handling; handle roughly.

As a noun celt is

.

Iconstasis vs Iconostasis - What's the difference?

iconstasis | iconostasis |


As nouns the difference between iconstasis and iconostasis

is that iconstasis is iconostasis while iconostasis is a wall of icons between the sanctuary and the nave in an eastern orthodox church.

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