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Nodeless vs Noseless - What's the difference?

nodeless | noseless |


As adjectives the difference between nodeless and noseless

is that nodeless is lacking nodes while noseless is lacking a nose.

Endodontia vs Endodontid - What's the difference?

endodontia | endodontid |


As nouns the difference between endodontia and endodontid

is that endodontia is endodontics while endodontid is any member of the Endodontidae.

Strawen vs Strawne - What's the difference?

strawen | strawne |


As adjectives the difference between strawen and strawne

is that strawen is made of straw while strawne is .

Fruitness vs Fruitiness - What's the difference?

fruitness | fruitiness |


As nouns the difference between fruitness and fruitiness

is that fruitness is the quality of being fruit while fruitiness is the quality of being fruity.

Castigated vs Castigate - What's the difference?

castigated | castigate |


As verbs the difference between castigated and castigate

is that castigated is (castigate) while castigate is to punish severely; to criticize severely; to reprimand severely.

Recordee vs Recorded - What's the difference?

recordee | recorded |


As a noun recordee

is one who is recorded.

As a verb recorded is

(record).

As an adjective recorded is

that has been recorded.

Wards vs Warms - What's the difference?

wards | warms |


As verbs the difference between wards and warms

is that wards is third-person singular of ward while warms is third-person singular of warm.

As a noun wards

is plural of lang=en.

Censed vs Cessed - What's the difference?

censed | cessed |


As verbs the difference between censed and cessed

is that censed is past tense of cense while cessed is past tense of cess.

Spookfish vs Spookish - What's the difference?

spookfish | spookish |


As a noun spookfish

is a fish, the barreleye.

As an adjective spookish is

(informal) frightening or unnerving in the manner of something eerie or supernatural; spooky.

Hitten vs Hitter - What's the difference?

hitten | hitter |


As a verb hitten

is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun hitter is

agent noun of hit; one who hits.

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