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Curdle vs Hurdle - What's the difference?

curdle | hurdle |


As verbs the difference between curdle and hurdle

is that curdle is to form curds so that it no longer flows smoothly; to cause to form such curds. (usually said of milk while hurdle is to jump over something while running.

As a noun hurdle is

an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.

Genre vs Gene - What's the difference?

genre | gene |


As nouns the difference between genre and gene

is that genre is while gene is embarrassment.

As a verb gene is

.

Rundle vs Trundle - What's the difference?

rundle | trundle |


As nouns the difference between rundle and trundle

is that rundle is a round; a step of a ladder; a rung while trundle is a low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed.

As a verb trundle is

to wheel or roll, especially by pushing.

Nay vs Nad - What's the difference?

nay | nad |


As an abbreviation nay

is nayarit, a state of mexico.

As a noun nad is

grace, an arbitrary act of goodness from a higher authority.

Chattery vs Cattery - What's the difference?

chattery | cattery |


As an adjective chattery

is tending to chatter.

As a noun cattery is

a place where cats are bred.

Unshaded vs Inshaded - What's the difference?

unshaded | inshaded |


As adjectives the difference between unshaded and inshaded

is that unshaded is not shaded; lacking shade or a shade while inshaded is (archaic) marked with different shades.

Jomos vs Homos - What's the difference?

jomos | homos |


As nouns the difference between jomos and homos

is that jomos is plural of lang=en while homos is plural of lang=en.

Tasters vs Gasters - What's the difference?

tasters | gasters |


As nouns the difference between tasters and gasters

is that tasters is while gasters is .

Scruffle vs Scraffle - What's the difference?

scruffle | scraffle |


As verbs the difference between scruffle and scraffle

is that scruffle is (transitive|uk|dialect|northern england) to scuffle; to wrestle while scraffle is (uk|dialect) to scramble or struggle; to wrangle.

As a noun scruffle

is (uk|dialect|northern england) a scuffle; a physical fight or struggle.

Refined vs Refired - What's the difference?

refined | refired |


As verbs the difference between refined and refired

is that refined is past tense of refine while refired is past tense of refire.

As an adjective refined

is showing or having good feelings or good taste.

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