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Clobberer vs Clobbered - What's the difference?

clobberer | clobbered |


As a noun clobberer

is one who, or that which, clobbers.

As an adjective clobbered is

(us|slang) drunk.

As a verb clobbered is

(clobber).

Dispensest vs Dispersest - What's the difference?

dispensest | dispersest |


In archaic terms the difference between dispensest and dispersest

is that dispensest is archaic second-person singular of dispense while dispersest is archaic second-person singular of disperse.

Mounting vs Amounting - What's the difference?

mounting | amounting |


As verbs the difference between mounting and amounting

is that mounting is present participle of lang=en while amounting is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective mounting

is that continues to mount; steadily accumulating.

As a noun mounting

is something mounted; an attachment.

Chocs vs Chods - What's the difference?

chocs | chods |


As nouns the difference between chocs and chods

is that chocs is plural of choc while chods is plural of lang=en.

Rites vs Cites - What's the difference?

rites | cites |


As verbs the difference between rites and cites

is that rites is while cites is .

As a noun cites is

.

Blacking vs Backing - What's the difference?

blacking | backing |


As verbs the difference between blacking and backing

is that blacking is present participle of lang=en while backing is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between blacking and backing

is that blacking is a preparation, containing lampblack, used to produce a shiny black coating to something while backing is support, especially financial.

As an adjective backing is

that which provides support for the main performer.

Mamalukes vs Mamlukes - What's the difference?

mamalukes | mamlukes |


As nouns the difference between mamalukes and mamlukes

is that mamalukes is while mamlukes is .

Mat vs Hat - What's the difference?

mat | hat |


As a verb hat is

has.

Tardy vs Hardy - What's the difference?

tardy | hardy |


As an adjective tardy

is late; overdue or delayed.

As a noun tardy

is (us) a piece of paper given to students who are late to class.

As a verb tardy

is (obsolete|transitive) to make tardy.

As a proper noun hardy is

, originally a nickname for a hardy person.

Boncer vs Bonder - What's the difference?

boncer | bonder |


As an adjective boncer

is (australia|new zealand) remarkable; wonderful.

As a noun bonder is

(bonde).

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