Lymphodema vs Lymphoedema - What's the difference?
lymphodema | lymphoedema |As nouns the difference between lymphodema and lymphoedema
is that lymphodema is (pathology) a condition of fluid retention caused by a compromised lymphatic system while lymphoedema is .Subzone vs Subtone - What's the difference?
subzone | subtone |As nouns the difference between subzone and subtone
is that subzone is a zone making up part of a larger zone while subtone is a secondary or lesser tone (in sound or colour).Contravene vs Contravened - What's the difference?
contravene | contravened |As verbs the difference between contravene and contravened
is that contravene is to act contrary to an order, or fail to conform to a regulation while contravened is (contravene).Winner vs Whinner - What's the difference?
winner | whinner |As a noun winner
is one who has won or often wins.As a proper noun Winner
is {{surname|lang=en}.As a verb whinner is
to whinny.Lots vs Cots - What's the difference?
lots | cots |As nouns the difference between lots and cots
is that lots is while cots is .Spooked vs Sooked - What's the difference?
spooked | sooked |As verbs the difference between spooked and sooked
is that spooked is (spook) while sooked is (sook).As an adjective spooked
is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.Saye vs Seye - What's the difference?
saye | seye |
