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Fays vs Favs - What's the difference?

fays | favs |


As nouns the difference between fays and favs

is that fays is plural of lang=en while favs is plural of lang=en.

Clashed vs Crashed - What's the difference?

clashed | crashed |


As verbs the difference between clashed and crashed

is that clashed is (clash) while crashed is (crash).

Misperceiver vs Misperceived - What's the difference?

misperceiver | misperceived |


As a noun misperceiver

is one who misperceives.

As a verb misperceived is

past tense of misperceive.

Slimsy vs Slimey - What's the difference?

slimsy | slimey |


As adjectives the difference between slimsy and slimey

is that slimsy is (us|colloquial|dated) flimsy; frail while slimey is .

Newel vs Newed - What's the difference?

newel | newed |


As a noun newel

is (architecture) a central pillar around which a staircase spirals or newel can be (obsolete) a novelty; a new thing.

As a verb newed is

(new).

Revictimized vs Revictimizes - What's the difference?

revictimized | revictimizes |


As verbs the difference between revictimized and revictimizes

is that revictimized is (revictimize) while revictimizes is (revictimize).

Spot vs Scot - What's the difference?

spot | scot |


As nouns the difference between spot and scot

is that spot is a round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different color, texture etc. and generally round in shape while Scot is a person born in or native to Scotland.

As a verb spot

is to see, find; to pick out, notice, locate, distinguish or identify.

As a proper noun Spot

is a popular given name for a dog.

Yoked vs Toked - What's the difference?

yoked | toked |


As verbs the difference between yoked and toked

is that yoked is (yoke) while toked is (toke).

As an adjective yoked

is wearing a yoke.

Wains vs Wairs - What's the difference?

wains | wairs |


As nouns the difference between wains and wairs

is that wains is while wairs is .

As a verb wairs is

(wair).

Dimp vs Limp - What's the difference?

dimp | limp |


As nouns the difference between dimp and limp

is that dimp is (primarily Manchester) A small or short cigarette; by extension, the butt end of a cigarette, before it has been completely smoked; a half-smoked cigarette while limp is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging.

As a verb limp is

to happen; befall; chance.

As an adjective limp is

flaccid; flabby, as flesh.

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